![]() That "eventually" may be a long time down the road, since 20.04 will be supported for almost 3 more years, but you'll ultimately get 2 more years of support (from today) on 22.04 than you will on 20.04. Prior to that, even though 22.04 was released in April, it was still considered a "development" release.Įventually, you'll need to upgrade anyway. That's important, because Canonical always waits for the first point release to move an LTS release into the "stable" channel. While no release is ever "perfect", 22.04 has been out for long enough now to reach the 22.04.1 milestone. Since it's a brand new install anyway, I'd recommend going ahead and upgrading now, yes. ![]() Side-note: I recommending reading this question and my answer for some background information about why the Microsoft Store version won't upgrade an existing Ubuntu/WSL release. ![]() In general, the process for upgrading Ubuntu on WSL is pretty much the same as from a "normal" Ubuntu CLI now: sudo apt update & sudo apt full-upgrade ![]()
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