Post B0TGITb6puDhG0Eitk by nigelharpur@musicians.today
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 (DIR) Post #B0TFbjrSUaiLFJVMTA by nigelharpur@musicians.today
       2025-11-21T12:49:27Z
       
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       Looking for some really solid #linux advice please.Home server runs #ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) and all is well.However Ubuntu is up to 24.04.3 LTS now, with 25 LTS not far off probably and I am thinking of updating. To 24.04.3 LTS that is.Sever hosts Wordpress websites, Nextcloud and Postfix/Dovecote emailOnline "blah" ranges from "Sure, no worries!" to "No! The sky will fall!" so is there anyone out there who really knows their Linux onions that can offer a sensible comment?
       
 (DIR) Post #B0TFblBLa8DXLHol6m by selea@social.linux.pizza
       2025-11-21T12:54:28Z
       
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       @nigelharpur Make sure that your applications are compatible with the PHP versions shipped with 24.04Also, please note that Ubuntu 25.04 is not LTS, just an ordinary STS
       
 (DIR) Post #B0TGITb6puDhG0Eitk by nigelharpur@musicians.today
       2025-11-21T13:02:13Z
       
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       @selea thanks very much, that's great, and yeah I will go for 24 latest LTS for sure as you're right, no LTS of 25 yet. Best check that PHP, running 8.3 at the mo if memory serves.
       
 (DIR) Post #B0TGPEi0afhX6jgeK8 by selea@social.linux.pizza
       2025-11-21T13:03:26Z
       
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       @nigelharpur You can always install other versions of PHP via @ondrej 's repo - if the official version in 24.04 is not supported by the application you are running.