Ah, sorry my last comment was incomplete. There is a tool called ppa-
purge which installs the version of the package in the archive and
disables the PPAs.
I'm going to go ahead and close this as invalid.
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Yo
Thanks I think I got it right, now...
I thought removing the PPA from software sources means that the software that
was installed by using the PPA also were uninstalled... When I looked through
it, I saw that the ROS/Gazebo and Kodi was still installed...
So I remove then and now I have started
Thanks for the tip.
But I had all of them disabled and since then I have even removed all PPAs from
the software sources.
Still the same problem..
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This likely has something to do with one of the following PPAs - ros,
gazebo or xmbc / kodi. Did you disable these PPAs before upgrading?
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Status: New => Incomplete
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