I was able to do an update from beaver to focal on Virtualbox but am unable to do the same on my main system. I have tried twice and restored to original (18.04)
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Unfortunately that output is not showing anything failing, so it will be hard to tell without more information.
Have you tried selecting a different kernel in Grub, or used any of the recovery options at all?
Any relevant hardware specs? Nvidia anything?
How does a live USB of 20.04 fare?
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Originally posted by Scorpa54 View PostI was able to do an update from beaver to focal on Virtualbox but am unable to do the same on my main system.
See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgradesLast edited by Snowhog; Sep 23, 2022, 03:56 PM.Windows no longer obstructs my view.
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Originally posted by Snowhog View PostIf you attempted the upgrade on your main system after 18.04s EOL date, the upgrade would not be able to process if you attempted a normal release upgrade.
Yes, Ubuntu infrastructure is confusing.
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Originally posted by claydoh View PostYes, Ubuntu infrastructure is confusing.Windows no longer obstructs my view.
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Originally posted by claydoh View PostUnfortunately that output is not showing anything failing, so it will be hard to tell without more information.
Have you tried selecting a different kernel in Grub, or used any of the recovery options at all?
Any relevant hardware specs? Nvidia anything?
How does a live USB of 20.04 fare?
I used sudo do-release-upgrade =m desktop and have no idea about getting into grub/recovery options
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Originally posted by Snowhog View PostWhat you haven’t told us is when you upgraded on your VM and when you attempted to do so on your main system. If you did the VM upgrade prior to 18.04s EOL date, the upgrade would process. If you attempted the upgrade on your main system after 18.04s EOL date, the upgrade would not be able to process if you attempted a normal release upgrade.
See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgradesSystem:
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Originally posted by Snowhog View PostI just can’t wrap my head around this. You said previously that Kubuntu doesn’t follow Ubuntu’s 5-year support schedule for LTS releases; that for Kubuntu LTS releases, it’s 3-years from the release date. Kubuntu 18.04 LTS is EOL.Last edited by claydoh; Sep 23, 2022, 05:15 PM.
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Originally posted by Scorpa54 View PostI used sudo do-release-upgrade =m desktop and have no idea about getting into grub/recovery options
Do you have a grub boot menu when powering on? If not you may need to stab the esc key or the shift key at the right spot just at the end of the bios splash screen
From there you can select different kernels and recovery.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode
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Originally posted by claydoh View Post
Do you have a grub boot menu when powering on? If not you may need to stab the esc key or the shift key at the right spot just at the end of the bios splash screen
From there you can select different kernels and recovery.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryModeSystem:
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Originally posted by claydoh View Post
No, while the Kubuntu bits are EOL in terms of physical support and updates provided by the Kubuntu devs, since Ubuntu proper, and all its software and repos stick around for Ubuntu's full 5-year LTS lifespan, Kubuntu and other Flavours can most definitely upgrade past their 3-year support lifespan. They wouldn't even have to use the EOL Upgrades 'workaround', that I almost posted in my reply.
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Originally posted by Scorpa54 View PostWhen I first loaded Kubuntu (Bionic) I was under the impression that I was good until 2023
The upgrade path you took is the correct one (second link below).
(https://kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-18-...buntu-support/)
As the recently released Kubuntu 21.04 with beautiful Plasma 5.21 makes its way into the world, inevitably other things come to their end.
Kubuntu 18.04 LTS was released in April 2018, and reached ‘End of Life’ for its 3 years of flavour support on 1st May 2021. All Kubuntu users should therefore switch to a newer supported release.
Download a supported release or upgrade from 18.04 to 20.04 LTS.
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Originally posted by Scorpa54 View Post
When I first loaded Kubuntu (Bionic) I was under the impression that I was good until 2023, now I find out I have to upgrade through 2 releases to get current. Pain
The current Kubuntu LTS (20.04) is supported until 2023. Kubuntu Bionic was only ever supported until 2021.
However, to muddy things a bit, the actual Ubuntu OS under the KDE desktop GUI is still going to see security fixes and some updates (browser updates for example) for the full 5 years, so it is not a complete death, so to speak. Just no support or security patches for KDE desktop related items.
The actual OS parts still have security support.
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Originally posted by Scorpa54 View Post
I rum verbose during the boot up but, unfortunately, I have a monitor that takes a while to figure out its selection between analog, digital or HDMI. I'm running Linux solo so no grub menu.
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