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    Cant upgrade from 10.04

    Hello,

    i am upgrading smoothly from 11.10 in my pc, but the kpackagekit installed on my netbook with 10.04 is not detecting the release upgrade.
    Moreover, the command line do-release-upgrade says there is no new release.

    Anybody knows how can i do the upgrade?

    Thanks
    Kubuntu 15.10 - Asus All-in-one (i3, 4GB ram)

    #2
    I am also having the same problem. This is x86. This was originally a 9.10 ubuntu. Then Upgraded to 10.04 Ubuntu. Then I just converted over to Kubuntu.

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      #3
      Did you run it as:

      sudo apt-get update
      sudo do-release-upgrade

      We only have to look at ourselves to see how intelligent life might develop into something we wouldn't want to meet. -- Stephen Hawking

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        #4
        Solved!

        All LTS release detects a new version only after the first "new version of it" (12.04.1, in this case). That is why do-release-upgrade under 10.04 is not detecting 12.04.

        In order to solve this problem, you should only add a "-d" parameter on do-release-upgrade.
        Problem solved, upgrading running right now!
        Kubuntu 15.10 - Asus All-in-one (i3, 4GB ram)

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          #5
          Originally posted by trintadosete View Post
          Solved!

          All LTS release detects a new version only after the first "new version of it" (12.04.1, in this case). That is why do-release-upgrade under 10.04 is not detecting 12.04.

          In order to solve this problem, you should only add a "-d" parameter on do-release-upgrade.
          Problem solved, upgrading running right now!
          Hi,

          I've tried this (sudo do-release-upgrade -d -c) from my 10.04.4 system, and it tells me I can only upgrade to Maverick (10.10?), not Pangolin.

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            #6
            You will be much better off dist-upgrading one version at a time. Will take longer, but it is 'safer'.
            Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007
            "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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