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So I've been waiting for 22.04.1 hoping I will be able to upgrade my system. If I understand correctly 22.04.1 is out.

Yet do-release-upgrade still claims there is no version to upgrade to from my 20.04 LTS.

Is this normal? How long it can take before my system notices new version? Or maybe it's still not marked as "stable" for upgrading from 20.04 LTS?

When I google for information I find a lot of articles claiming I should be able to upgrade which only adds to my confusion...

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  • What's the value that has been set in /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades? Is it lts? I think do-release-upgrade should have prompted you before the point release came out (i.e., when 22.04 first came out). – Ray Aug 16 '22 at 10:45
  • @Ray it's lts. But 22.04.1 was supposed to be update for current LTS releases. – korda Aug 16 '22 at 11:22
  • Yes, it should be. I suppose you can do a sudo apt update and also check your sources. Maybe your system will "notice it more" if you switch to another server. – Ray Aug 16 '22 at 13:49

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[EDIT] aaand, i just noticed me necro posting...

this fixed it for me https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-upgrade-from-ubuntu-22-04-lts-to-ubuntu-24-04-lts/

scroll down on thet page to "Are you getting this error?" and follow the steps

What this essentialy does is upgrade to 23.10 and form there to 24

  • I don't even remember if and how I fixed it in the end – korda Apr 30 '24 at 08:55
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