I upgraded Ubuntu 20.04 to 22.04, Cyberpanel not working on it

Hello Everyone,

Today is 07/13/2023.

No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
Release: 22.04
Codename: jammy

Cyberpanel Version:
Current Version: 2.3.4
Build: 4
Current Commit: 1ac841449eb3aabac68a4a2548b07a6cd502df2f
Latest Version: 2.3
Latest Build: 4
Latest Commit: 1ac841449eb3aabac68a4a2548b07a6cd502df2f

Please, I upgraded Ubuntu 20.04 to 22.04.

I lost the access to the Cyberpanel.

Is it compatible to do a systems upgrade on today’s date or is the Cyberpanel still not compatible with the ubuntu 22.04 version?

I did the Cyberpanel update!

I updated the Cyberpanel just for conscience sake. But nothing happens!

Is someone else experiencing the same trouble as me at the moment?

Thank you so much for any advise or help!

In relation to the Cyberpanel Update, I got the following “error message”

Could not find platform independent libraries <prefix>
Could not find platform dependent libraries <exec_prefix>
Consider setting $PYTHONHOME to <prefix>[:<exec_prefix>]
Python path configuration:
  PYTHONHOME = (not set)
  PYTHONPATH = (not set)
  program name = '/usr/local/CyberPanel/bin/python3'
  isolated = 0
  environment = 1
  user site = 1
  import site = 1
  sys._base_executable = '/usr/local/CyberPanel/bin/python3'
  sys.base_prefix = '/usr'
  sys.base_exec_prefix = '/usr'
  sys.executable = '/usr/local/CyberPanel/bin/python3'
  sys.prefix = '/usr'
  sys.exec_prefix = '/usr'
  sys.path = [
    '/usr/lib/python38.zip',
    '/usr/lib/python3.8',
    '/usr/lib/lib-dynload',
  ]
Fatal Python error: init_fs_encoding: failed to get the Python codec of the filesystem encoding
Python runtime state: core initialized
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'encodings'

Current thread 0x00007f6d18d53740 (most recent call first):
<no Python frame>
above command failed...

Welcome @saulopilacom Happy you are here

Upgrading your os with cyberpanel installed is discouraged and will cause errors. Best and only recommended option is to run installation on clean os.

Hello @josephgodwinke , yes. This is what I did und do at the moment.

I made a clean new installation with version 20.04

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