![]() ![]() Finally, run update-manager -c to first upgrade to 23.04, and then to 23.10 with same method. Then, set “Notify me of a new Ubuntu version: For any new version“. Use update-manager -c instead, if the command above does not work.įor Ubuntu 22.04, first launch “ Software & Updates” and navigate to “Updates” tab. This command will launch “Software Updater” again, while checking Distribution updates. Then, restart your computer if it prompted to finish updates.įinally, press Ctrl + Alt + T on keyboard to open terminal, and run command: update-manager -c -d ![]() If you’ve done the preparations, now launch “ Software Updater“, then install all the available updates: It’s better to restore the original open-source drivers using “ Additional Drivers” utility. It’s highly to disable them by launching “ Software & Updates” and removing/un-ticking source lines under “ Other Software” tab. Third party repositories may contain packages that cause conflict to the packages in 23.10 system repository. If you’ve installed 3rd party versions of multimedia (e.g., FFmpeg) libraries, it’s highly recommended to uninstall/restore to avoid package conflict. Though, it’s totally OK to skip this step. So removing useless packages, such as non-default desktop environments, results less downloading to speed up upgrading process. It will try to upgrade all installed packages to the higher versions in 23.10 system repository. So, it’s important to make backup, though, you can mount the disk in another OS to export user data. If the upgrade process failed, your system MAY refuse to boot.
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