diff --git a/source/D/newdistributioin-release-notification.png b/source/D/newdistributioin-release-notification.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..95ab6290 Binary files /dev/null and b/source/D/newdistributioin-release-notification.png differ diff --git a/source/D/upgrading.rst b/source/D/upgrading.rst index 742668bb..10c4d66b 100644 --- a/source/D/upgrading.rst +++ b/source/D/upgrading.rst @@ -34,6 +34,8 @@ 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`. +.. image:: newdistributioin-release-notification.png + 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 get back to the choice of whether to upgrade from viewing the details of changes press :kbd:`q`. To cancel the upgrade press :kbd:`N`. To actually do the upgrade press :kbd:`y`. After pressing y the command line upgrader will download all the new software versions and then install new versions. Some things like a screensaver may neeed to be prompted to be restarted after you upgrade the package. .. image:: do-release-upgrade-continue.png