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I'm using KDE neon User Edition 5.12, It is possible to upgrade to 18.04? I can't find any relevant info and do-release-upgrade doesn't upgrade.
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Not yet, but...........
https://neon.kde.org/faq#bionic
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Thx for reply and link, the other thing is, that I didn't know about pkcon commands:
I always used apt, so nice to know. |
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Like I said before, the ouput of pkcon refresh and pkcon update is sometimes a bit messy on terminal.
I recommend: pkcon refresh pkcon get-updates (optional, only if you want to see new packages) sudo pkcon update -y
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@TKL-Ansi,
I updated a couple of computers using the "pkcon refresh", and "pkcon update". Then I saw your comment on using the "sudo pkcon update -y". I clearly saw the difference as far as "being messy on the terminal" as you mentioned! I din't get the mess using the "sudo pkcon update -y". I'm just curious as to how or where did you find that information? And thanks for sharing that. |
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I'm glad you like it.
"-y, --noninteractive Install the packages without asking for confirmation" I just tried -y and noticed better output. that error message at the end is created by the gui which asks you for password, so I decided to use sudo "get-updates" is in the man pages (man pkcon).
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Just a question : What if we edit the sources list file replacing Xenial with Bionic ? Did anyone try that ?
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This will not work (at least for 'user'), the directory of versions for which neon/user is compiled: http://archive.neon.kde.org/user/dists/ For neon dev/stable some packages are already rebuilt, but not all of them: https://archive.neon.kde.org/dev/stable/dists/ Alex
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You are going to break your system if you do that. If this was ready to be tested we'd publicly ask for testing.
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What if we edit the sources list file replacing Xenial with Bionic ? Did anyone try that ?
I did this a few weeks ago (just to play as I was planning a fresh install anyway and had backed up my data) and it wrecked my sysyem - which then wouldn't boot! |
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Yeap! I tried that some days ago in kde neon dev unstable, for which there are already testing packages for bionic: https://archive.neon.kde.org/dev/unstable/dists/ There were some broken packages during the update so I neeeded to remove these and I ended up with no X.org in my attempt to fix these. I didn't have time to reinstall X.org and all other removed packages but I guess this can be done ![]() |
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Wait, but there also Bionic under Stable dists! https://origin.archive.neon.kde.org/dev/stable/dists/ Does it mean?... Does it mean something?
My OS: KDE Neon, "Out of the box ", with regular updates.
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No ![]() They have already stated that they have some packaging done. It is the upgrade part that is still in progress.
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