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    usually I do <br>
    sudo update-manager -d<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 29/09/2014 16:31, David a écrit :<br>
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        <div>Try doing do-release-upgrade from your normal user, using
          sudo:<br>
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        sudo do-release-upgrade
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On 29 September 2014 14:09, Luca
          Ferrari <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="mailto:fluca1978@infinito.it" target="_blank">fluca1978@infinito.it</a>></span>
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            .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hi all,<br>
            the problem is that I get a "No new release found" error
            when I try to<br>
            do a release upgrade.<br>
            I've done the following trying to wake up my updater (done
            as root):<br>
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            apt-get clean<br>
            mv /var/lib/apt/lists /var/lib/apt/lists.29092014<br>
            mkdir -p /var/lib/apt/lists/partial<br>
            apt-get clean<br>
            apt-get update<br>
            apt-get clean<br>
            apt-get update<br>
            apt-get upgrade<br>
            do-release-upgrade<br>
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            bu the answer to do-release-upgrade is always as follows:<br>
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            Checking for a new Ubuntu release<br>
            No new release found<br>
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            and the following is the information about my system:<br>
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            # lsb_release -a<br>
            No LSB modules are available.<br>
            Distributor ID: Ubuntu<br>
            Description:    Ubuntu 13.10<br>
            Release:        13.10<br>
            Codename:       saucy<br>
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            Any idea?<br>
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            Thanks,<br>
            Luca<br>
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        I have no doubt that in reality the future will be vastly more
        surprising than anything I can imagine. Now my own suspicion is
        that the Universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but
        queerer than we can suppose.<br>
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