Hello everyone, I'm trying to update my ubuntu from 23.10 to 24.04, but I get message no new release found. Idon't know why I get this error, because it's after april 25. Can you help me please?
Hello everyone, I'm trying to update my ubuntu from 23.10 to 24.04, but I get message no new release found. Idon't know why I get this error, because it's after april 25. Can you help me please?
24.04 has just been released for fresh installs. The upgrade path from the preceding release is normally opened in the next week, but delays of a few weeks are common. This is because, after the new release itself, the upgrade process must be properly debugged. The upgrade path from the preceding LTS release is normally opened after three months, to allow for additional debugging of the new LTS release. Users of LTS releases expect a stable system.
At this moment, if you do
Then it should find it.Code:sudo do-release-upgrade -d
As I remember (don't quote me), the reasoning for this, only the day of, or a few days after a release, is that the focus on testing of the Dev releases are on new installs. Once the release is released, then they bless the upgrade path, which takes about a week to sign off on that. So for about a week or so, the Release Upgrade Path" is still considered as still being in the "Development" Cycle stage. As being active as "a Tester" in Dev Cycles, I don't think "we" were ever asked to test the upgrade path itself. It's my understanding that the Canonical Developers do that themselves.
Even though I do Dev Testing in the Dev Cycles... And I have it installed natively on at least one machine here... I usually wait one or two weeks after the LTS release before upgrading my main machines and servers to that release. That gives the Dev's time to work things out for that. At least, that is what I have followed over the past 14 years with that. I know some others here, who are more cautious, and wait until the first LTS point release to upgrade theirs.
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This link gives a powerful reason not to force an upgrade to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS at the moment.
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/04/...untu-24-04-yet
RegardsRight now there are major bugs impacting direct upgrades from earlier versions. We’re talking “your system may become unrecoverable” type issues. Snafus stem from the switch to Thunderbird snap1 (on installs with the DEB installed upgrading to 24.04 replaces it with the snap) and the complicated tangle of Y2028 time_t transitions2 (anyone who used daily builds will be familiar with the pain they caused).
It is a machine. It is more stupid than we are. It will not stop us from doing stupid things.
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I'll provide a link to an answer I wrote elsewhere if you want more.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1511...511642#1511642
It contains the link for nobleupgrades, why your system doesn't see the upgrade, and most importantly the release status page for checking how safe/problematic forcing it will be.
Ubuntu and all flavors use the same Ubuntu Release Upgrader code, so the upgrade will be trigger by the same process I vagely cover in my answer (the question related to Kubuntu - but it applies to Ubuntu Desktop/Server & all flavors).
tried to upgrade with -d, but installation fail at a step of installing Thunderbird Snap
Code:Installing the thunderbird snap error: cannot perform the following tasks: - Make snap "thunderbird" (470) available to the system (cannot cleanup failed attempt at making snap "thunderbird" available to the system: cannot update-desktop-database "update-desktop-database: error while loading shared libraries: libglib-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory\n": exit status 127) - Make snap "thunderbird" (470) available to the system (cannot update-desktop-database "update-desktop-database: error while loading shared libraries: libglib-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory\n": exit status 127) Errors were encountered while processing: /tmp/apt-dpkg-install-TJ8s5y/22-thunderbird_2%3a1snap1-0ubuntu3_amd64.deb /usr/bin/gdbus: error while loading shared libraries: libgio-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory ERROR: Cannot create report: [Errno 17] File exists: '/var/crash/thunderbird.0.crash' /usr/bin/gdbus: error while loading shared libraries: libgio-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory /usr/bin/gdbus: error while loading shared libraries: libgio-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Exception during pm.DoInstall(): E:Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) Could not install the upgrades The upgrade has aborted. Your system could be in an unusable state.
I think snaps should be installed in the end of upgrade process, when upgrade is done, rather than in the middle
Yes, that's the problem mentioned above in post #4.
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