LTSUpgradesHowto

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= LTS upgrades = #REFRESH 0 https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardyUpgrades#head-e7f287c730b93116f89de7ea7e05efbe95fa6dd1
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This page describes how to perform dapper -> hardy upgrades. Note that hardy is not yet released.

Please refer to the {{{upgrade-manager}}} package when filing any [https://bugs.launchpad.net/ bugs] or [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4323348 questions or comments] about this. Also see:
 * [https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager-core Current and past bugs in update-manager-core]

== Desktop ==
 1. enable the "dapper-proposed" repository
 1. install the updated "update-manager" package
 1. run "update-manager -d"
 1. a button should appear that tells the user that a new distribution version is available

== Server ==
 1. enable the "dapper-proposed" repository
 1. install the new "update-manager-core" package - dependencies include python-apt, python-gnupginterface and python2.4-apt.
 1. run "do-release-upgrade -d" in a terminal window
 1. follow the steps on the terminal window

For the final version the packages will move from "dapper-proposed" to "dapper-updates". The "-d" (--devel-release) switch will then no longer be needed.
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