According to the Kubuntu website, Natty is available now. The recommended installation procedure according to the wiki is: Click on the upgrade notification "Start upgrade now" . But I've gotten no such notification. and kpackagekit doesn't seem to know anything about the Natty upgrade either. Is it really there?
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Re: Is Natty available yet?
Originally posted by pwabrahamsAccording to the Kubuntu website, Natty is available now. The recommended installation procedure according to the wiki is: Click on the upgrade notification "Start upgrade now" . But I've gotten no such notification. and kpackagekit doesn't seem to know anything about the Natty upgrade either. Is it really there?
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Ubuntu or Kubuntu?
The instructions you referred me to are for Ubuntu, not Kubuntu. Kubuntu has a different update manager. The Kubuntu instructions are at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NattyUpgrades/Kubuntu. And as of this moment (11:34 EDT, 29 Apr), there are no upgrades or even other updates there.
Update: I did an unrelated update (of Firefox) and the download was slow as molasses. So it might be that the Kubuntu server is overloaded and the managers are not releasing the update notifications to everyone at once, if such a policy is possible.
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Re: Ubuntu or Kubuntu?
Originally posted by pwabrahamsThe instructions you referred me to are for Ubuntu, not Kubuntu. Kubuntu has a different update manager. The Kubuntu instructions are at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NattyUpgrades/Kubuntu. And as of this moment (11:34 EDT, 29 Apr), there are no upgrades or even other updates there.
Update: I did an unrelated update (of Firefox) and the download was slow as molasses. So it might be that the Kubuntu server is overloaded and the managers are not releasing the update notifications to everyone at once, if such a policy is possible.
I have pointed out to "howto" enable an upgrade you mention, especially step with
Code:edit /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades and set Prompt=normal
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Natty is available but I can't get it!
I"ve tried everything that's been suggested so far. I went into release-upgrades and saw that it was already set to Prompt=normal. I've tried kpackagekit, which now complains that it can't get an exclusive lock on the packaging back end. (That's a very recent bit of misbehavior, but it didn't pick up Natty before that.) I've tried Synaptic, even with all optional packages removed and with a Reload. Earlier, I went the other way and checked every repository in sight. I've gone to the command line and done apt-get upgrade and apt-get update. Nothing makes the slightest bit of difference -- there's still no sign of the Natty upgrade.
Does anyone have any idea of what might be preventing my system from seeing the upgrade that everyone else seems to be able to get?
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Re: Ubuntu or Kubuntu?
Originally posted by pwabrahams......
Update: I did an unrelated update (of Firefox) and the download was slow as molasses. So it might be that the Kubuntu server is overloaded and the managers are not releasing the update notifications to everyone at once, if such a policy is possible."A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
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Ubuntu instructions lead to Kubuntu instructions
Originally posted by molostoffI have pointed out to "howto" enable an upgrade you mention, especially step with
Code:edit /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades and set Prompt=normal
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Re: Is Natty available yet?
I'm currently having the same issue, I checked the "normal" dist upgrade in the Kpackage GUI and checked to see that the file "release-upgrades" in /etc/update-manager/ has the config line of "prompt=normal".
So if any one has any ideas, it would be nice to hear them.
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do-release-upgrade
I recommend do-release-upgrade if you're having upgrade difficulties. It may not actually work for you (it didn't for me: "No upgrade found"), but at least it bypasses several other problems such as the "Normal Releases" issue referred to in a number of posts on this subject. I believe that if do-release-upgrade doesn't work, nothing else will work either.
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Re: Is Natty available yet?
I get "no new release found" I am running the PAE kernel, I wonder if that's the issue.
Code:lanthis@XS633v7532616:~$ sudo do-release-upgrade [sudo] password for lanthis: Checking for a new ubuntu release No new release found lanthis@XS633v7532616:~$
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No new release found!!!
There seem to be a number of people who get the "no new release found" message from do-release-upgrade. As far as I can determine, if do-release-upgrade won't fetch the upgrade, nothing else will fetch it either.
It would be very useful to the PTB (powers that be), I imagine, to know what it is that distinguishes those for whom the upgrade shows up and those for whom it doesn't. I don't think the choice of download source has much if anything to do with it, however, even though that's the obvious place to look first.
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