How do I update from 17.10 to 18.04LTS without update manager? Update manager has been unavailable for several months [duplicate]

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  • edit sources.list, comment out non-official ppa's, change 'artful'(s) to 'bionic', sudo apt update; sudo apt dist-upgrade; reboot; check your (added commented out) ppa's support 'bionic' and if needed re-enable (changing artful to bionic of course); update & upgrade (if you have any updated non-3rd party stuff [this could be done at same time as Ubuntu stuff, but you may have more problems that way]
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    sudo do-release-upgrade in a terminal?
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  • Update manager doesn't offer an upgrade to the new release

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How do I update from 17.10 to 18.04LTS without update manager? Update manager has been unavailable for several months.







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marked as duplicate by karel, Eric Carvalho, Fabby, David Foerster, αғsнιη Apr 28 at 6:48


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  • edit sources.list, comment out non-official ppa's, change 'artful'(s) to 'bionic', sudo apt update; sudo apt dist-upgrade; reboot; check your (added commented out) ppa's support 'bionic' and if needed re-enable (changing artful to bionic of course); update & upgrade (if you have any updated non-3rd party stuff [this could be done at same time as Ubuntu stuff, but you may have more problems that way]
    – guiverc
    Apr 27 at 1:17







  • 2




    sudo do-release-upgrade in a terminal?
    – Organic Marble
    Apr 27 at 1:30












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  • Update manager doesn't offer an upgrade to the new release

    7 answers



  • upgrade from 11.10 to 12.04 - No upgrade option available in update manager

    2 answers



How do I update from 17.10 to 18.04LTS without update manager? Update manager has been unavailable for several months.







share|improve this question













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  • Update manager doesn't offer an upgrade to the new release

    7 answers



  • upgrade from 11.10 to 12.04 - No upgrade option available in update manager

    2 answers



How do I update from 17.10 to 18.04LTS without update manager? Update manager has been unavailable for several months.





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  • Update manager doesn't offer an upgrade to the new release

    7 answers



  • upgrade from 11.10 to 12.04 - No upgrade option available in update manager

    2 answers









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marked as duplicate by karel, Eric Carvalho, Fabby, David Foerster, αғsнιη Apr 28 at 6:48


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marked as duplicate by karel, Eric Carvalho, Fabby, David Foerster, αғsнιη Apr 28 at 6:48


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  • edit sources.list, comment out non-official ppa's, change 'artful'(s) to 'bionic', sudo apt update; sudo apt dist-upgrade; reboot; check your (added commented out) ppa's support 'bionic' and if needed re-enable (changing artful to bionic of course); update & upgrade (if you have any updated non-3rd party stuff [this could be done at same time as Ubuntu stuff, but you may have more problems that way]
    – guiverc
    Apr 27 at 1:17







  • 2




    sudo do-release-upgrade in a terminal?
    – Organic Marble
    Apr 27 at 1:30
















  • edit sources.list, comment out non-official ppa's, change 'artful'(s) to 'bionic', sudo apt update; sudo apt dist-upgrade; reboot; check your (added commented out) ppa's support 'bionic' and if needed re-enable (changing artful to bionic of course); update & upgrade (if you have any updated non-3rd party stuff [this could be done at same time as Ubuntu stuff, but you may have more problems that way]
    – guiverc
    Apr 27 at 1:17







  • 2




    sudo do-release-upgrade in a terminal?
    – Organic Marble
    Apr 27 at 1:30















edit sources.list, comment out non-official ppa's, change 'artful'(s) to 'bionic', sudo apt update; sudo apt dist-upgrade; reboot; check your (added commented out) ppa's support 'bionic' and if needed re-enable (changing artful to bionic of course); update & upgrade (if you have any updated non-3rd party stuff [this could be done at same time as Ubuntu stuff, but you may have more problems that way]
– guiverc
Apr 27 at 1:17





edit sources.list, comment out non-official ppa's, change 'artful'(s) to 'bionic', sudo apt update; sudo apt dist-upgrade; reboot; check your (added commented out) ppa's support 'bionic' and if needed re-enable (changing artful to bionic of course); update & upgrade (if you have any updated non-3rd party stuff [this could be done at same time as Ubuntu stuff, but you may have more problems that way]
– guiverc
Apr 27 at 1:17





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sudo do-release-upgrade in a terminal?
– Organic Marble
Apr 27 at 1:30




sudo do-release-upgrade in a terminal?
– Organic Marble
Apr 27 at 1:30















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