I had to upgrade my parent’s pc which was running a linux mint 17.3. It was no problem to upgrade 18, but then mintupdate app did the sam again and again, asked to install 18, then checked some things, all 'already the newest", done. I did this around 5 times, no option for 19 upgrade appeared, not even with apt dist-upgrade, which showed nothing to upgrade. For all packages apt writes nothing to upgrade. For apt install mintupdate it writes no newer relase, so ive purged it, then tried to reinstall, and writes mintupgrade not found, using the same command line that i used on 17 before the upgrade. Now how can i continue upgrading to newer mint?

  • @PaulDevonUK
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    -61 year ago

    If you had bothered to search the Internet you would probably have found something like this.

    TL;DNR Too old for an in-place upgrade. Fresh install needed.

    • @disconnectikacioOP
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      1 year ago

      Ive bothered to search, but i did not find any useful thing which includes that useless BS you linked…

    • @xkforce
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      -21 year ago

      That tone wasnt necessary.

      • @PaulDevonUK
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        -31 year ago

        Really?

        How many simple questions do you see that a quick search would have solved?

        Why be lazy and expect everyone else do the simple legwork for you?