Currently, Ubuntu's Software & Updates application does not detect the upgrade for Jammy Jellyfish 22.04, released on 22/4.
This temporary fix exposes 22.04 stable to Ubuntu so it can upgrade.
Edit /etc/update-manager/meta-release
in your preferred editor(I'm using gedit
)
You should see something like this:
# default location for the meta-release file
[METARELEASE]
URI = https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/meta-release
URI_LTS = https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/meta-release-lts
URI_UNSTABLE_POSTFIX = -development
URI_PROPOSED_POSTFIX = -proposed
Change
URI = https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/meta-release
to URI = https://raw.githubusercontent.com/czlucius/ubuntu-upgrade-jammy/main/meta_release_jammy
.
This link is pointing to the meta_release_jammy
file of this repo: https://github.com/czlucius/ubuntu-upgrade-jammy/blob/main/meta_release_jammy.
(you can compare with https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/meta-release if you're concerned about it's safety)
Save the file.
In a terminal window, type do-release-upgrade
to fetch the upgrades from Ubuntu(Canonical)'s servers. Accept all prompts and the upgrade should be installed.
Thanks!
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