I'm hoping this is the appropriate forum for this question.
I've been a Kubuntu 14.04 LTS user for years (pretty much since it came out), and I know support for it ends next year. I'm interested in installing 18.04 LTS when it's released in a few days (after making all the necessary backups, of course). I recently (like a half-hour ago) found out about the tool/command do-release-upgrade -d to upgrade a system to the next LTS release, but I've only seen it mentioned in the Ubuntu release.
My question is two-fold: 1) can that command be used in Kubuntu, or is it just a straight Ubuntu command, and 2) if it's usable in Kubuntu, will it upgrade my system to 18.04 LTS when it's available, or just the next one in series (16.04 LTS)?
All that being said, is there a better way to upgrade my system to the latest LTS release (short of wiping the hard drive and installing from scratch).
Thanks kindly!
I've been a Kubuntu 14.04 LTS user for years (pretty much since it came out), and I know support for it ends next year. I'm interested in installing 18.04 LTS when it's released in a few days (after making all the necessary backups, of course). I recently (like a half-hour ago) found out about the tool/command do-release-upgrade -d to upgrade a system to the next LTS release, but I've only seen it mentioned in the Ubuntu release.
My question is two-fold: 1) can that command be used in Kubuntu, or is it just a straight Ubuntu command, and 2) if it's usable in Kubuntu, will it upgrade my system to 18.04 LTS when it's available, or just the next one in series (16.04 LTS)?
All that being said, is there a better way to upgrade my system to the latest LTS release (short of wiping the hard drive and installing from scratch).
Thanks kindly!
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