I am trying to upgrade from ubuntu 18.10 to 19.04, and am unable to
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I am trying to upgrade to Ubuntu 19.04 and am not able to. first, I tried this website: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DiscoDingo/ReleaseNotes to try and find out if there was simply something that I had missed. I tried the same commands on this page multiple times, but to no avail, as it kept giving me this error: Checking for a new Ubuntu release
Please install all available updates for your release before upgrading.
then I tried going to One single command to update everything in Ubuntu? to see if there was some kind of command I was missing out on. I tried again and it still did not work. then I went to this website: https://www.liquidweb.com/kb/troubleshooting-please-install-available-updates-release-upgrading/ because it seems that others had the same problem. This website did not help either as it gave me the exact same error again. I have run all of my updates many times over, on multiple different wifi networks, and if it helps, my computer is a Ubuntu computer that was originally running Windows 10, but I deleted it because it did not have all of the features I wanted from my operating system. I hope that this question can be answered so that I and any others with the same problem can get help. with best regards, consume555.
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I am trying to upgrade to Ubuntu 19.04 and am not able to. first, I tried this website: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DiscoDingo/ReleaseNotes to try and find out if there was simply something that I had missed. I tried the same commands on this page multiple times, but to no avail, as it kept giving me this error: Checking for a new Ubuntu release
Please install all available updates for your release before upgrading.
then I tried going to One single command to update everything in Ubuntu? to see if there was some kind of command I was missing out on. I tried again and it still did not work. then I went to this website: https://www.liquidweb.com/kb/troubleshooting-please-install-available-updates-release-upgrading/ because it seems that others had the same problem. This website did not help either as it gave me the exact same error again. I have run all of my updates many times over, on multiple different wifi networks, and if it helps, my computer is a Ubuntu computer that was originally running Windows 10, but I deleted it because it did not have all of the features I wanted from my operating system. I hope that this question can be answered so that I and any others with the same problem can get help. with best regards, consume555.
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Had you fully upgraded your 18.10 box before you tried todo-release-upgrade
as the message implies you hadn't (eg. you possibly had runsudo apt upgrade
which upgrades within limits, but not asudo apt full-upgrade
without said limits). The first site you mentioned was an official Ubuntu wiki page, so it's what I'd trust, but we'll help if you provide the command you tried & exact error message you received.
– guiverc
9 mins ago
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I am trying to upgrade to Ubuntu 19.04 and am not able to. first, I tried this website: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DiscoDingo/ReleaseNotes to try and find out if there was simply something that I had missed. I tried the same commands on this page multiple times, but to no avail, as it kept giving me this error: Checking for a new Ubuntu release
Please install all available updates for your release before upgrading.
then I tried going to One single command to update everything in Ubuntu? to see if there was some kind of command I was missing out on. I tried again and it still did not work. then I went to this website: https://www.liquidweb.com/kb/troubleshooting-please-install-available-updates-release-upgrading/ because it seems that others had the same problem. This website did not help either as it gave me the exact same error again. I have run all of my updates many times over, on multiple different wifi networks, and if it helps, my computer is a Ubuntu computer that was originally running Windows 10, but I deleted it because it did not have all of the features I wanted from my operating system. I hope that this question can be answered so that I and any others with the same problem can get help. with best regards, consume555.
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I am trying to upgrade to Ubuntu 19.04 and am not able to. first, I tried this website: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DiscoDingo/ReleaseNotes to try and find out if there was simply something that I had missed. I tried the same commands on this page multiple times, but to no avail, as it kept giving me this error: Checking for a new Ubuntu release
Please install all available updates for your release before upgrading.
then I tried going to One single command to update everything in Ubuntu? to see if there was some kind of command I was missing out on. I tried again and it still did not work. then I went to this website: https://www.liquidweb.com/kb/troubleshooting-please-install-available-updates-release-upgrading/ because it seems that others had the same problem. This website did not help either as it gave me the exact same error again. I have run all of my updates many times over, on multiple different wifi networks, and if it helps, my computer is a Ubuntu computer that was originally running Windows 10, but I deleted it because it did not have all of the features I wanted from my operating system. I hope that this question can be answered so that I and any others with the same problem can get help. with best regards, consume555.
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Had you fully upgraded your 18.10 box before you tried todo-release-upgrade
as the message implies you hadn't (eg. you possibly had runsudo apt upgrade
which upgrades within limits, but not asudo apt full-upgrade
without said limits). The first site you mentioned was an official Ubuntu wiki page, so it's what I'd trust, but we'll help if you provide the command you tried & exact error message you received.
– guiverc
9 mins ago
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Had you fully upgraded your 18.10 box before you tried todo-release-upgrade
as the message implies you hadn't (eg. you possibly had runsudo apt upgrade
which upgrades within limits, but not asudo apt full-upgrade
without said limits). The first site you mentioned was an official Ubuntu wiki page, so it's what I'd trust, but we'll help if you provide the command you tried & exact error message you received.
– guiverc
9 mins ago
Had you fully upgraded your 18.10 box before you tried to
do-release-upgrade
as the message implies you hadn't (eg. you possibly had run sudo apt upgrade
which upgrades within limits, but not a sudo apt full-upgrade
without said limits). The first site you mentioned was an official Ubuntu wiki page, so it's what I'd trust, but we'll help if you provide the command you tried & exact error message you received.– guiverc
9 mins ago
Had you fully upgraded your 18.10 box before you tried to
do-release-upgrade
as the message implies you hadn't (eg. you possibly had run sudo apt upgrade
which upgrades within limits, but not a sudo apt full-upgrade
without said limits). The first site you mentioned was an official Ubuntu wiki page, so it's what I'd trust, but we'll help if you provide the command you tried & exact error message you received.– guiverc
9 mins ago
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Had you fully upgraded your 18.10 box before you tried to
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as the message implies you hadn't (eg. you possibly had runsudo apt upgrade
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9 mins ago