I have a multi-user system that truly is not very complicated, but I thought since I have a solid backup done with dd on a separate SSD it would be a good opportunity to try the upgrade process since this is first time I've had the chance(20.04 was my first install of Kubuntu after initially trying out a few other distros). The upgrade is failing with a strange error when running the 'sudo do-release-upgrade -m desktop' command. I get an error that the upgrade depends on apt version >= 2.0.4, however version 2.0.2 is the latest in the focal repository and I'm unsure how to resolve this.
**Important information - I had ppa's for cubic wizard, simplescreenrecorder, mkusb, and flightgear in my repositories list. I have a suspicion that something with these caused the issue but I'm not sure, either of it being the cause or the best way to remedy it if it was the cause. If it was, would it just be best to remove those packages and repositories before trying again?
Any information or ideas would be much appreciated.
Edit - I found out that having the setting unchecked for "Recommended Updates" in the "Updates" tab of "Software Sources" will keep your Kubuntu version from trying to upgrade (at least it seems to have something to do with the point upgrades). I had unchecked due to having slower internet and did not realize what all it was for. So with the "Recommended Updates" checked again, I was able to begin downloading the upgrade.
**Important information - I had ppa's for cubic wizard, simplescreenrecorder, mkusb, and flightgear in my repositories list. I have a suspicion that something with these caused the issue but I'm not sure, either of it being the cause or the best way to remedy it if it was the cause. If it was, would it just be best to remove those packages and repositories before trying again?
Any information or ideas would be much appreciated.
Edit - I found out that having the setting unchecked for "Recommended Updates" in the "Updates" tab of "Software Sources" will keep your Kubuntu version from trying to upgrade (at least it seems to have something to do with the point upgrades). I had unchecked due to having slower internet and did not realize what all it was for. So with the "Recommended Updates" checked again, I was able to begin downloading the upgrade.
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