SNAFU in 16.04 to 22.04 upgrade
What Went Wrong?
Before doing a clean install of Ubuntu Mate 22.04, I did a complete backup of the computer in 16.04 using Deja Dup. After the install, the Backups app in 22.04 is not recognizing the catalog that was done in 16.04. I am assuming that it is a previous version, and would like a suggestion/solution for this. There are 200 gigs of developer files in the backup drive that need to go back in and really would appreciate some ideas. Where do I get a compatible version to restore the backup? My only other option is to re-install 16.04. which is considered end of life, and live with that, and the messages I'm getting. It looks like the files are diftars, and sigtars for the signatures.I checked the version in 22.04.2 LTS, it is 42.9. In 16.04 it is 34.02 oubuntu. Should I look for and download the 34.02 package and install that to resolve the issue? Already went through the should've dones too many times at this point, the deed is done and I'm looking for solutions. Thanks in advance for any constructive solutions!
Debug Information
(go to the About menu item, where you'll either see a System tab or a Debug Information button, and copy the text copy here)