Just a note, if you've never run apt full-upgrade or its equivalent apt-get dist-upgrade, you will need to reboot before continuing with do-release-upgrade.
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Just a note, if you've never run apt full-upgrade or its equivalent apt-get dist-upgrade, you will need to reboot before continuing with do-release-upgrade.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades
But as was mentioned it would be much less time consuming to backup your data and clean install 22.04 (or other supported version).
That should be a letter l (ell), not a numeral 1.
Speaking of other OSes, I'm really enjoying EndeavourOS + xfce. I haven't tried Fedora for many years, maybe I should check it out.
sudo apt upgrade updates or upgrades (a lot of people, including me, may use those words interchangeably) currently installed packages.
sudo apt full-upgrade updates currently installed packages,...
Can you copy/paste the full output here? Also I believe you need to click inside those notification boxes to clear them.
Close firefox and run
sudo snap refresh firefox
Have you tried this advice?
No need for "sudo" with apt-cache policy or apt policy.
Your signature says 20.04.x (focal), are you sure you're using 22.04 jammy?
Can you post (in a code box please) the output of
cat /etc/apt/sources.list and
ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d?
Why report it here? Scroll to the end of the page you linked to and click 'Report a bug on this site'.
Did you edit ~/.bashrc in some way? I'm assuming you're using bash and not some other shell.
Whichever version you decide on be sure it's still supported. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
What programs? How are you installing them; APT, snap, flatpak, ?
Synaptic is "old school" in that it was developed long before snaps, appimages, flatpak, etc. were even thought of. As Impavidus says Synaptic only installs (removes, manages) deb packages.
The...
I haven't found any real salt replacement, at least nothing that replicates that particular taste as was mentioned. Dash makes a bunch of salt-free products that you might want to check out.
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An oldie but goodie: https://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/passwordinterminal
When you run
sudo apt update APT checks both /etc/apt/sources.list and any *.list files in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/. If the same repository is referenced in both those places you will see the...
Been happily using xfce since Gnome2 devs pulled the plug on gnome2 and Ubuntu moved to Unity. I have Mint installed on another partition, but I find Cinnamon a bit clunky to use compared to xfce....
File a bug at launchpad.net and give it a upgrade-software-version tag.
Jimi Hendrix - Newport 69, San Fernando State College, Devonshire Downs, California. 22/06/69
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZebecIrbBk
Thank you for sharing this. Would you mark your thread 'Solved' using Thread Tools at the top of the page? It will help others who might be having the same problem.
You likely need to run
sudo apt full-upgrade to apply all the upgrades.
No, apt upgrade won't upgrade your OS version, it upgrades packages for your current version. It's been like this since...
You can paste large amounts of text to either https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/ or https://pastebin.com/, then post the link here.
According to your lsb_release results you're running 22.04, not 20.04....
So libdvd-pkg seems to be what it's choking on. Did you try removing it, or reinstalling? I'm not sure what would work.