Upgrade to 18.04 from 16.04 still not available? [duplicate]

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It's my understanding that upgrades from Ubuntu 16 to Ubuntu 18 should be enabled after the 18.04.1 release. According to the release schedule, this release came out on July 26.



I am running Ubuntu 16.04.5. I've run



sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
sudo apt dist-upgrade


Then, I try to run



sudo do-release-upgrade


However, this fails. The output is:



Checking for a new Ubuntu release
No new release found.


Can anyone explain next steps? I've been browsing recent questions, and it seems that others have managed the upgrade. I'll be happy to post other relevant system info if needed.



This is not a duplicate of the suggested thread, because the upgrade is actually available now. Anyway, I have written my own answer to the question already.







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  • read through this thread which you may find helpful... omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/07/ubuntu-18-04-1-lts-release
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  • Still can't upgrade? Is there a new delay? [duplicate]

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  • Should I be offered the option to upgrade to 18.04.1?

    2 answers



It's my understanding that upgrades from Ubuntu 16 to Ubuntu 18 should be enabled after the 18.04.1 release. According to the release schedule, this release came out on July 26.



I am running Ubuntu 16.04.5. I've run



sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
sudo apt dist-upgrade


Then, I try to run



sudo do-release-upgrade


However, this fails. The output is:



Checking for a new Ubuntu release
No new release found.


Can anyone explain next steps? I've been browsing recent questions, and it seems that others have managed the upgrade. I'll be happy to post other relevant system info if needed.



This is not a duplicate of the suggested thread, because the upgrade is actually available now. Anyway, I have written my own answer to the question already.







share|improve this question













marked as duplicate by Zanna, karel, Kevin Bowen, Thomas, Eric Carvalho yesterday


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  • read through this thread which you may find helpful... omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/07/ubuntu-18-04-1-lts-release
    – Graham
    2 days ago












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  • Still can't upgrade? Is there a new delay? [duplicate]

    1 answer



  • Should I be offered the option to upgrade to 18.04.1?

    2 answers



It's my understanding that upgrades from Ubuntu 16 to Ubuntu 18 should be enabled after the 18.04.1 release. According to the release schedule, this release came out on July 26.



I am running Ubuntu 16.04.5. I've run



sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
sudo apt dist-upgrade


Then, I try to run



sudo do-release-upgrade


However, this fails. The output is:



Checking for a new Ubuntu release
No new release found.


Can anyone explain next steps? I've been browsing recent questions, and it seems that others have managed the upgrade. I'll be happy to post other relevant system info if needed.



This is not a duplicate of the suggested thread, because the upgrade is actually available now. Anyway, I have written my own answer to the question already.







share|improve this question














This question already has an answer here:



  • Still can't upgrade? Is there a new delay? [duplicate]

    1 answer



  • Should I be offered the option to upgrade to 18.04.1?

    2 answers



It's my understanding that upgrades from Ubuntu 16 to Ubuntu 18 should be enabled after the 18.04.1 release. According to the release schedule, this release came out on July 26.



I am running Ubuntu 16.04.5. I've run



sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
sudo apt dist-upgrade


Then, I try to run



sudo do-release-upgrade


However, this fails. The output is:



Checking for a new Ubuntu release
No new release found.


Can anyone explain next steps? I've been browsing recent questions, and it seems that others have managed the upgrade. I'll be happy to post other relevant system info if needed.



This is not a duplicate of the suggested thread, because the upgrade is actually available now. Anyway, I have written my own answer to the question already.





This question already has an answer here:



  • Still can't upgrade? Is there a new delay? [duplicate]

    1 answer



  • Should I be offered the option to upgrade to 18.04.1?

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marked as duplicate by Zanna, karel, Kevin Bowen, Thomas, Eric Carvalho yesterday


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  • read through this thread which you may find helpful... omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/07/ubuntu-18-04-1-lts-release
    – Graham
    2 days ago
















  • read through this thread which you may find helpful... omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/07/ubuntu-18-04-1-lts-release
    – Graham
    2 days ago















read through this thread which you may find helpful... omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/07/ubuntu-18-04-1-lts-release
– Graham
2 days ago




read through this thread which you may find helpful... omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/07/ubuntu-18-04-1-lts-release
– Graham
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I went to Software and Updates > Updates, then set it to notify me of a new Ubuntu version for any new version.



Then I restarted. After that, the commands above worked for me.






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    I went to Software and Updates > Updates, then set it to notify me of a new Ubuntu version for any new version.



    Then I restarted. After that, the commands above worked for me.






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      I went to Software and Updates > Updates, then set it to notify me of a new Ubuntu version for any new version.



      Then I restarted. After that, the commands above worked for me.






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        I went to Software and Updates > Updates, then set it to notify me of a new Ubuntu version for any new version.



        Then I restarted. After that, the commands above worked for me.






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        I went to Software and Updates > Updates, then set it to notify me of a new Ubuntu version for any new version.



        Then I restarted. After that, the commands above worked for me.







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