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* Set the "Notify me of a new Ubuntu version" drop down menu to "For long-term support versions" if you are using 16.04 LTS; set it to "For any new version" if you are using 17.10. This was already set this way | * Set the "Notify me of a new Ubuntu version" drop down menu to "For long-term support versions" if you are using 16.04 LTS; set it to "For any new version" if you are using 17.10. This was already set this way | ||
− | == Update Manager == | + | == Update Manager - part 1 upgrade 16.04 == |
* Press Alt+F2 and type update-manager -c into the command box. Just open a terminal window. | * Press Alt+F2 and type update-manager -c into the command box. Just open a terminal window. | ||
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+ | $ update-manager -c | ||
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+ | These are the issues that had to be fixed before this would work | ||
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+ | * '''Error''': "Failed to download repository information" | ||
+ | * [https://itsfoss.com/failed-to-download-repository-information-ubuntu-13-04/ Failed To download Repository Information Ubuntu 13-04/] | ||
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+ | This is an issue with "Other Software" (third) party items in the repository list. I solved this problem by disabling all third party repositories, in particular: ROS Kinetic, Realsense and PPA. These package must have been incompatible. Now it let me upgrade the current 16.04 system. | ||
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+ | Follow this desktop link: Settings (gear icon) -> "Other Software" Tab. Uncheck all of them, authenticate, update and do anything else it requests. | ||
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+ | == Upgrade Manager = part 2 upgrade to 18.04 == | ||
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+ | $ update-manager -c | ||
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+ | This time the Update Manager should open up and tell me that Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is now available. I selected the button that says upgrade to 18.04. I got info measures about some third party software being disabled. | ||
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+ | * '''Error''': "Could Not Calculate the Upgrade" | ||
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* Update Manager should open up and tell you that Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is now available. | * Update Manager should open up and tell you that Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is now available. | ||
* If not you can run /usr/lib/ubuntu-release-upgrader/check-new-release-gtk | * If not you can run /usr/lib/ubuntu-release-upgrader/check-new-release-gtk |
Revision as of 14:47, 18 April 2020
Contents
References
- [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseNotes Ubuntu 18.04 Release Notes}
Upgrade From Ubuntu 16.04
Instructions from 18.04 Release Notes referenced above
To upgrade on a desktop system:
Ubuntu Version Notify - Long Term Only
- Open the "Software & Updates" Setting in System Settings. "System Settings" is the gear icon. "Software & Updates" are in the "System" section.
- Select the 3rd Tab called "Updates".
- Set the "Notify me of a new Ubuntu version" drop down menu to "For long-term support versions" if you are using 16.04 LTS; set it to "For any new version" if you are using 17.10. This was already set this way
Update Manager - part 1 upgrade 16.04
- Press Alt+F2 and type update-manager -c into the command box. Just open a terminal window.
$ update-manager -c
These are the issues that had to be fixed before this would work
- Error: "Failed to download repository information"
- Failed To download Repository Information Ubuntu 13-04/
This is an issue with "Other Software" (third) party items in the repository list. I solved this problem by disabling all third party repositories, in particular: ROS Kinetic, Realsense and PPA. These package must have been incompatible. Now it let me upgrade the current 16.04 system.
Follow this desktop link: Settings (gear icon) -> "Other Software" Tab. Uncheck all of them, authenticate, update and do anything else it requests.
Upgrade Manager = part 2 upgrade to 18.04
$ update-manager -c
This time the Update Manager should open up and tell me that Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is now available. I selected the button that says upgrade to 18.04. I got info measures about some third party software being disabled.
- Error: "Could Not Calculate the Upgrade"
- Update Manager should open up and tell you that Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is now available.
- If not you can run /usr/lib/ubuntu-release-upgrader/check-new-release-gtk
- Click Upgrade and follow the on-screen instructions.
- other references
This did it. now I ran update-manager -c
gave me the messge "The sortware on this computer is up todate. However . Ubuntuo 18.04 LTS is now afailabe (your have 16.04)
pressed "Upgrade" button some third part entries in you sorrces.list disable - may enable them latter
could not calculate upgreade
doesn like ros kenetic
https://askubuntu.com/questions/360293/could-not-calculate-the-upgrade-what-happened
https://answers.ros.org/question/57213/how-i-completely-remove-all-ros-from-my-system/
57 pacages not support 88 removed
1902 upgraded
https://howtoinstall.co/en/ubuntu/xenial/ros-desktop?action=remove