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require ubuntu 20.04, test on debian 10
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@@ -58,15 +58,15 @@ Let's create the server on which we can run JupyterHub.
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#. On the page **Step 1: Choose an Amazon Machine Image (AMI)** you are going
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to pick the base image your remote server will have. The view will
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default to the 'Quick-start' tab selected and just a few down the page, select
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**Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS (HVM), SSD Volume Type - ami-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX**,
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**Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS (HVM), SSD Volume Type - ami-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX**,
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leaving `64-bit (x86)` toggled.
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.. image:: ../images/providers/amazon/select_ubuntu_18.png
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:alt: Click Ubuntu server 18.04
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:alt: Click Ubuntu server 22.04
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The `ami` alpha-numeric at the end references the specific Amazon machine
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image, ignore this as Amazon updates them routinely. The
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**Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS (HVM)** is the important part.
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**Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS (HVM)** is the important part.
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#. After selecting the AMI, you'll be at **Step 2: Choose an Instance Type**.
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