Thanks Christopher.

It still seems to me that Ubuntu should simply remove all unsupported
PPAs as a matter of maintaining stability.  I don't recall installing
Jupiter a year ago, but I suppose I must have at some point.

At the very least it'd be nice to have the option of simply doing a
fresh install and removing any packages that don't have support in the
current release.  Formatting the partition and over-writing everything
is something I generally avoid since I like to have local files on my
machine stick around.

Any idea how I can raise this issue with someone?

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