Cannot upgrade to Kubuntu 18.04












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I really hope nobody gets nazi-esque on me for asking this (or edits my post for making such a joke... even worse), but I can't upgrade to Kubuntu 18.04



I've tried using sudo apt update followed by sudo apt dist-upgrade
I've tried using sudo apt do-release-upgrade
I've also tried using sudo update-manager



But it's not working. When I input lsb_release -a it still says I'm running Ubuntu 16.04 (not a typo, I originally used Ubuntu and switched over to Kubuntu when I got sick of Unity/Gnome pretentiousness).










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    I really hope nobody gets nazi-esque on me for asking this (or edits my post for making such a joke... even worse), but I can't upgrade to Kubuntu 18.04



    I've tried using sudo apt update followed by sudo apt dist-upgrade
    I've tried using sudo apt do-release-upgrade
    I've also tried using sudo update-manager



    But it's not working. When I input lsb_release -a it still says I'm running Ubuntu 16.04 (not a typo, I originally used Ubuntu and switched over to Kubuntu when I got sick of Unity/Gnome pretentiousness).










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      I really hope nobody gets nazi-esque on me for asking this (or edits my post for making such a joke... even worse), but I can't upgrade to Kubuntu 18.04



      I've tried using sudo apt update followed by sudo apt dist-upgrade
      I've tried using sudo apt do-release-upgrade
      I've also tried using sudo update-manager



      But it's not working. When I input lsb_release -a it still says I'm running Ubuntu 16.04 (not a typo, I originally used Ubuntu and switched over to Kubuntu when I got sick of Unity/Gnome pretentiousness).










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      I really hope nobody gets nazi-esque on me for asking this (or edits my post for making such a joke... even worse), but I can't upgrade to Kubuntu 18.04



      I've tried using sudo apt update followed by sudo apt dist-upgrade
      I've tried using sudo apt do-release-upgrade
      I've also tried using sudo update-manager



      But it's not working. When I input lsb_release -a it still says I'm running Ubuntu 16.04 (not a typo, I originally used Ubuntu and switched over to Kubuntu when I got sick of Unity/Gnome pretentiousness).







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          See if that works for you






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          I was having this same problem but I found running the following worked for me



          sudo update-manager -d


          See if that works for you






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          I was having this same problem but I found running the following worked for me



          sudo update-manager -d


          See if that works for you






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          I was having this same problem but I found running the following worked for me



          sudo update-manager -d


          See if that works for you







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          • Fantastic. This worked for me. Thank you much!
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          • Fantastic. This worked for me. Thank you much!
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          Fantastic. This worked for me. Thank you much!
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          Fantastic. This worked for me. Thank you much!
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