Sorry, I didn't ask the question in a proper way.
When you install other software by adding a ppa every time you run the 
udaate/upgrade the system searches for them in the ppa recorded in. Now all the 
searches are disabled (manually buy myself) or automatically by the 
installation because no releases are available for the new Ububtu version.
Probably after some tiem the developers will release a new version compatible 
with 22.04.
How I can manage it? I have to browsse around an check manually? Or there is a 
procedure that do it automatically?
For instance, looking at your suggestion #8 "Additionally, you have a 
teamviewer PPA enabled, which does not appear to have anything for the Jammy 
release".
Maybe I'm completely wrong. Don't curse me ;-)
thanks

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