Upgrading from Ubuntu 20.04 focal to 22.04 jammy


A few weeks ago, I upgraded a few machines from Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) to 22.04 (jammy). Here are the things that needed fixing after the upgrade. Network problems - Firstly, I had to fix the resolution of .local domains the same way as I did...



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A few weeks ago, I upgraded a few machines from Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) to 22.04 (jammy). Here are the things that needed fixing after the upgrade. Network problems Firstly, I had to fix the resolution of .local domains the same way as I did when I upgraded a different machine from 18.04 (bionic) to 20.04 (focal). ssh agent problems Then, I found that ssh-add no longer worked and instead returned this error: Could not open connection to your authentication agent While this appears to be a known issue , the work-around suggested in the i3 forum didn't work for me. What did work was the solution described in this blog post : Add this to my ~/.bash_profile : eval $(systemctl --user show-environment | grep SSH_AUTH_SOCK) export SSH_AUTH_SOCK Add this to my startup script : /usr/bin/systemctl --user start ssh-agent.service I'm not sure why ED25519 keys don't work in gnome-keyring since that bug was supposedly fixed a while back, but starting gnome-keyring-ssh.service instead of ssh-agent.service didn't work for me. Packages When it comes to specific packages, I removed this obsolete package: popularity-contest I also installed these two new packages: rng-tools5 (a more modern version of rng-tools ) exfatprogs (eliminates exfat-fuse 's dependency on fuse) As always, I put any packages I backport from Debian unstable into my PPA . So far with jammy, I only had to update tiger to silence some bogus warnings. Add a comment