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[chore] switch to ubuntu 24.04 to identify breaking changes #36839

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Two ubuntu-latest references seem to have been missed as part of this PR: #36709 and are still causing a warning in the CI jobs: Example

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Approved they were added after we changed the runners I guess

@dmitryax dmitryax merged commit 1a43701 into open-telemetry:main Dec 16, 2024
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Two `ubuntu-latest` references seem to have been missed as part of this
PR:
open-telemetry#36709
and are still causing a warning in the CI jobs:
[Example](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-contrib/actions/runs/12338649982)

/cc @atoulme
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