@ -34,6 +34,6 @@ The next thing you want to do is do the release upgrade command. do-release-upgr
You may be prompted "No new release found", if so follow this step, else skip it. Go into software sources by :menuselection:`Preferences --> Software Sources` and on the :guilabel:`Updates` tab change :guilabel:`Show new distribution releases` and select :menuselection:`Normal Releases`. If you want to stay on the Long Term Support release from the :guilabel:`Updates` tab in :guilabel:`Show new distribution releases` select :guilabel:`Long term support releases only`.
You may be prompted "No new release found", if so follow this step, else skip it. Go into software sources by :menuselection:`Preferences --> Software Sources` and on the :guilabel:`Updates` tab change :guilabel:`Show new distribution releases` and select :menuselection:`Normal Releases`. If you want to stay on the Long Term Support release from the :guilabel:`Updates` tab in :guilabel:`Show new distribution releases` select :guilabel:`Long term support releases only`.
While running the command line upgrade you will see what a chance to cancel the installition Continue or see Details of what will change. To see details of what will change press :kbd:`d`
While running the command line upgrade you will see what a chance to cancel the installition Continue or see Details of what will change. To see details of what will change press :kbd:`d`. To cancel the upgrade press :kbd:`N`. To actually do the upgrade press :kbd:`y`.
After the installation, reboot into the newly upgraded system and log in and enjoy your upgraded release of Lubuntu.
After the installation, reboot into the newly upgraded system and log in and enjoy your upgraded release of Lubuntu.