For any Ubuntu users here, are you using the free personal subscription of Ubuntu Pro for ESM patches?
I’m curious how many bother, and how the experience is for home/personal servers.
I do. I upgrade before the major release goes out of support, so no I don’t get much from it, but I do still get patches from it occasionally. Iirc they released an imagemagick patch before upstream did
No. I upgrade my Ubuntus before they go EOL so I don’t need ESM.
Most places that want ESM do so because they can’t get away from EOL versions. I refuse to get stuck in that swamp myself, so I run LTS and migrate/rebuild them when necessary.
I’m running Ubuntu on a server. I’ve enabled the free Ubuntu Pro subscription to get ESM patches for the universe repository. Not sure if it really matters, but better safe than sorry.
I don’t see why one would bother. I’m really not worried about a state actor or major hacking collective pwning a firewalled laptop, and if I WAS Ubuntu wouldn’t be my choice of distro.
I have enabled this on my private machine, because it’s free and it was asking so nicely.
I don’t have the same patches on servers at work.
I have a few low-stakes servers with Ubuntu so I enabled it, mostly for the kernel livepatching
free security updates are a win of course
I’ve tried it. Can’t really see much difference from not using it. As others have said, being a personal user you’re not much of a target - being smart about what you run on your computer has much more of an effect on security.
In the future I probably won’t bother
I am for my gaming rig!
I haven’t tried it, but the live kernel updates feature is what intrigues me the most.