Re: Missing File

2012-04-23 Thread Rigved Rakshit
> This morning I tried to upgrade my Ubuntu 11.10 to the Ubuntu 12.04
> beta2-desktop-amd64, which did not work.
>
> I went into the Terminal and typed in this Line.
>         ''sudo do-­release-­upgrade ­d;''
>

sudo do-release-upgrade -d

This command will only work after Ubuntu 12.04 has been released,
which means after 26th April, 2012.

> I tried this several times, both using and not using the "-" between words
> like it is Printed in the PDF I downloaded from the Ubuntu Web Site last
> evening.  I also tried it with and with out the "; " at the end of the Line.
>
> The only result I got was a Line that said "no upgrades found''.  I know the
> File has been released, because I downloaded a copy of it last evening
> also.  I do prefer to use the Automatic Upgrade, because it has worked so
> well on Ubuntu before, and saves so much time re-installing and configuring
> Software.

If you want to upgrade now, before the official release, then you can
do the following:

sudo apt-get update
gksudo update-manager -d

The update-manager window will open up. It will show the 12.04 is
available. Click the upgrade button to upgrade to the 12.04 beta
version.

Please direct such Ubuntu support questions to the ubuntu-users mailing list.

Best Regards,
Rigved Rakshit

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Re: Missing File

2012-04-20 Thread C de-Avillez
On Fri, 20 Apr 2012 12:25:24 -0400
Ray McCrum  wrote:

> 
> This should be an easy fix.
> 
> This morning I tried to upgrade my Ubuntu 11.10 to the Ubuntu 12.04
> beta2-desktop-amd64, which did not work.
> 
> I went into the Terminal and typed in this Line.
> ''sudo do-­release-­upgrade ­d;''
> 
> I tried this several times, both using and not using the "-" between
> words like it is Printed in the PDF I downloaded from the Ubuntu Web
> Site last evening.  I also tried it with and with out the "; " at the
> end of the Line.
> 
> The only result I got was a Line that said "no upgrades found''.  I




Hi Ray

It seems your problem is mising a dash: the command requires '-d' to
attempt an upgrade to a development release, *not* 'd'.

Please try with

sudo do-release-upgrade -d

and we will go from there.

Cheers,

..C..


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Re: Missing File

2012-04-20 Thread Laura Czajkowski

On 20/04/12 17:50, Ray McCrum wrote:
I am having Trouble getting this through to You.  Something in Your 
System is rejecting because of HTML attachments, which there are none 
that I am putting in here.


This is my 3rd try and I hope the last.  I have told my Thunderbird to 
send this in plain Text, I just hope that works.


Ray McCrum

-Main text


Ray all 3 have made their way through!

Laura

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