Ubuntu 18.04 LTS upgrade regarding
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I use "Software Updater" to get new updates.
For "Ubuntu Software", the "Download from" is set to "Main server" and for "Updates", the "Notify me of a new Ubuntu version" is set as "For any new version"
In spite of the above, I did not get any notification 18.04 LTS new version
Should I have to wait for notification or should do a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04?
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I use "Software Updater" to get new updates.
For "Ubuntu Software", the "Download from" is set to "Main server" and for "Updates", the "Notify me of a new Ubuntu version" is set as "For any new version"
In spite of the above, I did not get any notification 18.04 LTS new version
Should I have to wait for notification or should do a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04?
updates update-manager 18.04
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I use "Software Updater" to get new updates.
For "Ubuntu Software", the "Download from" is set to "Main server" and for "Updates", the "Notify me of a new Ubuntu version" is set as "For any new version"
In spite of the above, I did not get any notification 18.04 LTS new version
Should I have to wait for notification or should do a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04?
updates update-manager 18.04
I use "Software Updater" to get new updates.
For "Ubuntu Software", the "Download from" is set to "Main server" and for "Updates", the "Notify me of a new Ubuntu version" is set as "For any new version"
In spite of the above, I did not get any notification 18.04 LTS new version
Should I have to wait for notification or should do a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04?
updates update-manager 18.04
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Upgrading from Ubuntu 16.04 LTS or 17.10
Upgrades from 17.10 will not be enabled until a few days after 18.04's release (April 26, 2018).
Upgrades from 16.04 LTS will not be enabled until a few days after the 18.04.1 release expected in late July.
There are no offline upgrade options for Ubuntu Desktop and Ubuntu Server.
This is from here: wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseNotes
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You could use the below command which will upgrade your system to the latest ubuntu
sudo do-release-upgrade
If it shows that there is no new upgrades you could set the -d
flag for development version, which is almost same and with very to no bugs as the new release is out already
sudo do-release-upgrade -d
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2 Answers
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up vote
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Upgrading from Ubuntu 16.04 LTS or 17.10
Upgrades from 17.10 will not be enabled until a few days after 18.04's release (April 26, 2018).
Upgrades from 16.04 LTS will not be enabled until a few days after the 18.04.1 release expected in late July.
There are no offline upgrade options for Ubuntu Desktop and Ubuntu Server.
This is from here: wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseNotes
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up vote
2
down vote
Upgrading from Ubuntu 16.04 LTS or 17.10
Upgrades from 17.10 will not be enabled until a few days after 18.04's release (April 26, 2018).
Upgrades from 16.04 LTS will not be enabled until a few days after the 18.04.1 release expected in late July.
There are no offline upgrade options for Ubuntu Desktop and Ubuntu Server.
This is from here: wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseNotes
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up vote
2
down vote
up vote
2
down vote
Upgrading from Ubuntu 16.04 LTS or 17.10
Upgrades from 17.10 will not be enabled until a few days after 18.04's release (April 26, 2018).
Upgrades from 16.04 LTS will not be enabled until a few days after the 18.04.1 release expected in late July.
There are no offline upgrade options for Ubuntu Desktop and Ubuntu Server.
This is from here: wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseNotes
Upgrading from Ubuntu 16.04 LTS or 17.10
Upgrades from 17.10 will not be enabled until a few days after 18.04's release (April 26, 2018).
Upgrades from 16.04 LTS will not be enabled until a few days after the 18.04.1 release expected in late July.
There are no offline upgrade options for Ubuntu Desktop and Ubuntu Server.
This is from here: wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseNotes
answered Apr 28 at 6:12
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You could use the below command which will upgrade your system to the latest ubuntu
sudo do-release-upgrade
If it shows that there is no new upgrades you could set the -d
flag for development version, which is almost same and with very to no bugs as the new release is out already
sudo do-release-upgrade -d
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
You could use the below command which will upgrade your system to the latest ubuntu
sudo do-release-upgrade
If it shows that there is no new upgrades you could set the -d
flag for development version, which is almost same and with very to no bugs as the new release is out already
sudo do-release-upgrade -d
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
You could use the below command which will upgrade your system to the latest ubuntu
sudo do-release-upgrade
If it shows that there is no new upgrades you could set the -d
flag for development version, which is almost same and with very to no bugs as the new release is out already
sudo do-release-upgrade -d
You could use the below command which will upgrade your system to the latest ubuntu
sudo do-release-upgrade
If it shows that there is no new upgrades you could set the -d
flag for development version, which is almost same and with very to no bugs as the new release is out already
sudo do-release-upgrade -d
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