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Yes, Ubuntu Is Withholding Security Patches for Some Software
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If it's just the message that bugs you, you can disable ESM by commenting out the esm repo (the second answer here). That's what I did.
The message is definitely annoying, but the fact they're locking security updates behind paywalls makes me want to switch.
Just doesn't make sense to pay extra for security updates when Debian gives them out for free.