The version you guys support is 20.04 which is very old and with security risk.
The latest Ubuntu version is 22.10 . When will you guys update? I want to buy a cpanel license but this is making me stop :/
I am sure many who uses Ubuntu have same problem.
Can you bring the update?
Hello,
We've delivered experimental support for Ubuntu 22.04 with cPanel & WHM v118, including support for MariaDB 10.6 and 10.11.
In v120, which will go public in Q2 of 2024, Ubuntu 22.04 will be fully supported.
Hello,
We've delivered experimental support for Ubuntu 22.04 with cPanel & WHM v118, including support for MariaDB 10.6 and 10.11.
In v120, which will go public in Q2 of 2024, Ubuntu 22.04 will be fully supported.
We plan to support this soon, but I do not have a specific version or date yet. I will update once we have a more firm date.
We plan to support this soon, but I do not have a specific version or date yet. I will update once we have a more firm date.
Any update on this?
Any update on this?
Any updates on this?
Any updates on this?
Are there any updates on this. Ubuntu 22.04 has been out for a while. I am wondering what your hold up is.
Are there any updates on this. Ubuntu 22.04 has been out for a while. I am wondering what your hold up is.
Any updates on this?
Any updates on this?
It is very strange, that such popular distribution is ignored. Not clear in flavor of what update roadmap for old CentOS based cpanels.
It is very strange, that such popular distribution is ignored. Not clear in flavor of what update roadmap for old CentOS based cpanels.
cPanel has always been slow on new versions, now that things run faster, they seem to be totally out of reality, when they support a distro, it will be already obsolete
cPanel has always been slow on new versions, now that things run faster, they seem to be totally out of reality, when they support a distro, it will be already obsolete
I totally agree with OP, this should be your #1 priority, Ubuntu is the only choice ...
You bill dozens of millions of dollars in licenses every month and you always delay several years to support an OS, making it available only when its near its EOL makes no sense at all, except if this is done on purpose to favor other OS similar to the discontinued centos, that gives you interest to do so ...
I totally agree with OP, this should be your #1 priority, Ubuntu is the only choice ...
You bill dozens of millions of dollars in licenses every month and you always delay several years to support an OS, making it available only when its near its EOL makes no sense at all, except if this is done on purpose to favor other OS similar to the discontinued centos, that gives you interest to do so ...
It's disrespectful that he has less than half of his life left and has not yet been released.
At this point, if you don't release Ubuntu 22.04 and Ubuntu 24.04 almost together, it's not going to do much good. But you have time to make every CentOS fork compatible.
If licensing became temporay free for every time you do things like that, like forcing the community into an alternative that has less than 2 years of official support left, I bet you will have an almost immediate response.
It's disrespectful that he has less than half of his life left and has not yet been released.
At this point, if you don't release Ubuntu 22.04 and Ubuntu 24.04 almost together, it's not going to do much good. But you have time to make every CentOS fork compatible.
If licensing became temporay free for every time you do things like that, like forcing the community into an alternative that has less than 2 years of official support left, I bet you will have an almost immediate response.
Hello,
We've delivered experimental support for Ubuntu 22.04 with cPanel & WHM v118, including support for MariaDB 10.6 and 10.11.
In v120, which will go public in Q2 of 2024, Ubuntu 22.04 will be fully supported.
Hello,
We've delivered experimental support for Ubuntu 22.04 with cPanel & WHM v118, including support for MariaDB 10.6 and 10.11.
In v120, which will go public in Q2 of 2024, Ubuntu 22.04 will be fully supported.
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