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Upgrade LTS in Upgrade Lubuntu amd64 in Jammy Daily (archived)

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To execute this test, a pre-existing Ubuntu (or derivative) installation is needed

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Install all updates available for the release you want to upgrade by running update-manager, then click "Install now" to install the updates.
Ensure the upgrade process is looking for any new LTS version by running 'Software & Updates' or clicking "Settings ..." in update-manager. Select the updates tab, and make sure the 'Notify me of a new Ubuntu version' option has the 'For long-term support versions' value selected
Run update-manager -d -c from a terminal
Click the upgrade version button
Watch it upgrade, noting any errors
Reboot into your new system:
  • Were any errors encountered during the upgrade?
  • Were any errors encountered after rebooting to new desktop?
  • Does your hardware still work properly?
  • Are you experiencing any application or background service crashes?
Open a terminal and enter the command grep Prompt= /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades
Terminal will show Prompt=lts

If all actions produce the expected results listed, please submit a 'passed' result.
If an action fails, or produces an unexpected result, please submit a 'failed' result and file a bug. Please be sure to include the bug number when you submit your result.

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Passedguiverc2022-04-13 09:20

lenovo thinkpad x201 (i5-m520, 4gb, i915)
upgrading a heavily modified installed (& used on occasion) system
for lubuntu purposes I'm using `do-release-upgrade -d` or text upgrade
(turns out I had a 3rd party source; upgrader detected it so I cancelled upgrade; removed it & package that I'd added source for, then restarted ubuntu-release-upgrader)
(box has both `lubuntu-desktop` & `xubuntu-desktop` installed)

upgrade completed ... on reboot & I have a Ubuntu jammy box...

the only thing I've noticed so far is on reboot to jammy the default session in `sddm` was ICEWM which was unexpected... but it, along with `lubuntu-desktop`, `xubuntu-desktop`, `kubuntu-desktop` & other stuff exists on this box.. I logged into a lubuntu session & everything looks exactly as expected.

I believe I noted this issue - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/popularity-contest/+bug/1968874 but I won't add it as I cannot be sure what package caused the issue given my system was so-non-standard.

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Passedleok2022-04-09 05:46

Dell [ Optiplex] MT 7060, i7-8700, 32 GB, Intel HD Graphics 630, Intel i219 GB Ethernet, Samsung NVMe 256GB SSD
Testcase:UEFI + secure boot- upgrade from Lubuntu Focal 20.04.4 to Lubuntu Jammy (22.04) using GUI
Reboot - lsb_release -r = 22.04 and Prompt= lts - all good no errors encountered

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Passedleok2022-04-09 05:14

Dell [ Optiplex] MT 7040, i7-6700,32 GB, Intel HD Graphics 530,Intel i219-LM GB Ethernet, M.2 NVMe 256GB SSD
Testcase:UEFI - upgrade from Lubuntu Focal 20.04.4 to Lubuntu Jammy (22.04) using TUI
Reboot - lsb_release -r shows 22.04 Prompt= lts - all good no errors encountered

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