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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Since 18.10 is not an LTS (Long Term Support) release, you may have to opt in fo
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- Close the update manager, and you should be prompted to upgrade to the latest release.
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- Close the update manager, and you should be prompted to upgrade to the latest release.
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- .. image:: 03_development_release.png
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- .. image:: 03_development_release.png
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- Alternatively, you can start a terminal (Ctrl + Alt + T) and type in the command "update-manager -d"
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- Alternatively, you can start a terminal (Ctrl + Alt + T) and type in the command "update-manager -d"
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- The -d flag is referring to the fact that it's moving to an unsupported release (if you are on the LTS track, this is accurate).
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- The -d flag is referring to the fact that it's moving to an unsupported release (if you are on the LTS track, this is accurate).
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Next, you will want to upgrade to the new release.
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Next, you will want to upgrade to the new release.
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- After rebooting, start the update manager.
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- After rebooting, start the update manager.
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