[ubuntu-uk] How does update-manager -d decide whether to offer upgrade?

Kris Marsh moogman at gmail.com
Fri Aug 31 08:14:27 BST 2007


On 8/31/07, Sean Miller <sean at seanmiller.net> wrote:
> Had Feisty running on both laptop and desktop PCs.
>
> On the laptop a week ago I decided to take the plunge, as I was having
> various issues with Feisty that I suspected might be fixed in gutsy, one
> of which was the inability to read memory cards through the integrated
> card reader... unfortunately it didn't fix the issue, and I had an issue
> with Thunderbird crashing (which was fixed by uninstalling the Calendar
> component - thanks to Ubuntu Wiki for that fix ;-)) but I am generally
> quite happy with Gutsy and would like to now put it on the Desktop too.
>
> Unfortunately when I do "update-manager -d" I don't get offered the
> option to upgrade. Why is this? Seems odd that the laptop and the
> desktop would do two different things...
>
> Anybody any ideas?
>
> Sean
>
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Hi Sean,

Can you make sure you have update-manager 0.59.23 from feisty-updates,
and then try update-manager -d again?

http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/tribe5


Kris



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