Not certain I would characterize 20.04 as the "current production" version
of the OS. Ubuntu has yet to release an upgrade path to it for those of us
on current 18.04 versions. I must say this is very unlike the old days with
Ubunut. Officially, as I understand it, the upgrade is supposed to come
right after the release of the point one release, which would be 20.04.01,
which I believe was released over a month ago. Still no working upgrade
path.


On Wed, Sep 23, 2020 at 1:46 PM Gregory Sloop <[email protected]> wrote:

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> is also packaged... SF> Stefan SF> Am 22.09.20 um 20:34 schrieb Sven
> Nierlein: >> Hi, >> there is simply no OMD-Labs package for Ubuntu 20.04
> yet. But there >> are some in the testing >> repository already and after
> the next stable release, there will be >> one for Ubuntu 20.04 as >> well.
> There are usually 2 OMD releases per year and the previous >> release was
> shortly before >> the Ubuntu 20.04. So that's a bit bad timing. On the
> other hand, >> Ubuntu with its short release >> cycles is not the ideal
> platform for OMD (unless you use the testing >> repository). >> Cheers, >>
>  Sven >> On 22.09.20 18:18, Gregory Sloop wrote: >>> A follow-up. >>> I
> spun up an Ubuntu 18.04 instance and the OMD repo adds and shows >>>
> packages fine there. >>> Is there something wrong with the 20.04 repo, or
> is something wrong >>> with my particular install? >>> [I reset apt, and
> completely refreshed it, also. No improvement.] >>>     I'm trying to get
> OMD installed on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. >>> Added the repo and updated apt-get,
> but apt-cache search omd produces >>> no results. >>> apt-get update shows
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> * focal InRelease >>> in the list of repo items updated. >>> I also did
> apt-get clean - same result. >>> Any suggestions on how to remedy this? >>>
> TIA! >>> -Greg *
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