By mikeschepker
I’m trying to upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04 and the first point release for 14.04 is out, but when I do do-release-upgrade it says no new release found. Any ideas why it’s not showing the new release?
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I tried to do the do-release-upgrade, but it is still showing that “No New Release Found”. Any idea when it might be available?
That ‘-d’ means ‘development’ which usually means ‘unstable and unfinished.’ Don’t do that in a production environment.
Users of Ubuntu 12.04 will soon be offered an automatic upgrade to 14.04.1 via Update Manager. — Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS released
Try waiting a couple of days, it doesn’t look like 14.04.1 is available for LTS upgrades right now.
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