I don't know who to complain to about this, but I was helping someone here and went searching for the "original" Kubuntu 22.04 ISO - as in the April 22 released ISO. The links on the entire page apparently are misleading and incorrect.
See for yourself. Go here: Alternative Downloads
Then scroll to the bottom where it says "Past Releases" and click on it. You get a simple list of available past releases and one would assume it is real, but it's not.
Pick ANY previous release and it sends you to the current ISO instead. For example, clicking 22.04 leads to a page with a folder "release" which leads to the 22.04.2 ISO. Go back and choose 22.04.1 and - you guessed it - it sends you to the 22.04.2 ISO download.
The really devious thing about it is the link in your URL bar shows what you choose, but that's not actually where you are. In other words when you click on 22.04/release that's what's in the URL bar, but the ISO in front of you is 22.04.2.
I don't understand why they would intentionally mislead people into thinking they could get the past ISO if they have no intention of letting you do so. Since they clearly aren't going to host the earlier ISOs they could at least be honest about it and not include misleading links.
See for yourself. Go here: Alternative Downloads
Then scroll to the bottom where it says "Past Releases" and click on it. You get a simple list of available past releases and one would assume it is real, but it's not.
Pick ANY previous release and it sends you to the current ISO instead. For example, clicking 22.04 leads to a page with a folder "release" which leads to the 22.04.2 ISO. Go back and choose 22.04.1 and - you guessed it - it sends you to the 22.04.2 ISO download.
The really devious thing about it is the link in your URL bar shows what you choose, but that's not actually where you are. In other words when you click on 22.04/release that's what's in the URL bar, but the ISO in front of you is 22.04.2.
I don't understand why they would intentionally mislead people into thinking they could get the past ISO if they have no intention of letting you do so. Since they clearly aren't going to host the earlier ISOs they could at least be honest about it and not include misleading links.
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