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    Upgrade to 18.04

    I tried to upgrade from 17.10 -> 18.04 desktop but get this error msg:
    sudo update-manager -d
    ** (update-manager:2057): WARNING **: Couldn't connect to accessibility bus: Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-C0JJLHc3ha: Connection refused

    How to fix this?
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    Re: Upgrade to 18.04

    Try invoking without sudo or -d, then changing preferences to latest LTS within the dialogue box that pops up. If you prefer the command line, the better command is:
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    sudo do-release-upgrade
    Last edited by DuckHook; June 17th, 2018 at 03:51 PM. Reason: Corrected error

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    Re: Upgrade to 18.04

    -d means "upgrade to the pre-release (development) version"
    Since 18.04 has been released, the -d may do something rather different than you want.

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    Re: Upgrade to 18.04

    Quote Originally Posted by ian-weisser View Post
    -d means "upgrade to the pre-release (development) version"
    Since 18.04 has been released, the -d may do something rather different than you want.
    Oops.

    Absolutely correct. I have edited my reply to take out the problematic part.

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    Re: Upgrade to 18.04

    Ok
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