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    No updates since upgrade to release candidate

    I upgraded to the release candidate version of 9.04 just about a week ago. Is it normal that I'm not getting any updates now that the actual release is out? I'm a little worried that my update manager might not be working (I tried to force an upgrade with alt-f2 but it didn't give me any updates either, so perhaps there just weren't any).

    Thanks in advance for your thoughts, folks.

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    Re: No updates since upgrade to release candidate

    I got no updates for 3 days before the release, and then on the 23rd I got 24 upgrades from the proposed and update repositories. Nothing since.

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      #3
      Re: No updates since upgrade to release candidate

      I Have the same problem. See my post below: "Software update notifier not working"

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        #4
        Re: No updates since upgrade to release candidate

        As the RC pretty much became the final, and there was a freeze before the final release, the fact that there were no updates for you on Release Day is quite normal.

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          #5
          Re: No updates since upgrade to release candidate

          I've seen this during just about any revision upgrade.
          Things have been properly sorted and the boys take a few days off to see the reactions and reflect.

          And I can't blame them, especially in this case we received a very nice distribution!

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            #6
            Re: No updates since upgrade to release candidate

            Yeah, the developers get props for their work on Kubuntu 9.04. I think it's the best desktop distribution of Linux available right now if you prefer KDE. I was holding out for a polished KDE 4 distribution before switching from a KDE 3.5 Gentoo build.
            linux && bash = "the future"

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