hey bro , on running suo do-release-upgrade terminal is showing File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/apt/__init__.py", line 23, in import apt_pkg ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'apt_pkg'
Hi Ankit Patel, Do refer timestamp from this video at 00:57 and if still doesn't work you can go for full upgrade by simply typing following command on your terminal: $ sudo apt full-upgrade Note: This will remove your currently installed packages
It works...👍
Thank you so much..❤️
I simply followed the steps which you mentioned..🎉
Successfully installed without any issue...🔥
Thank you so much. Very helpful
Very helpful
We are glad 😄
Sir how to install microsoft edge in Ubuntu kindly share any video
You can refer to this video, ua-cam.com/video/inv9Fkm7J4Q/v-deo.html
hey bro ,
on running suo do-release-upgrade
terminal is showing
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/apt/__init__.py", line 23, in
import apt_pkg
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'apt_pkg'
I have tried to install apt_pkg module, until not working
Hi @Pawan,
It seems you are doing typos there, refer commands we already wrote in description box. Copy and paste them to your terminal!
@@aducators i have copy pasted, but showing same error again
Share your command and output screen shots at aducator.hi@gmail.com
Hi ubuntu 18.04 (LTS) to 22.04 (LTS) direct upgrade possible ?
No
@@aducators ok
I was upgrading but my lap switched off due battery was low... And what to do next?
Hi there,
Do not worry you may restart process from the top!
I tried to start again but it showed something else
If its asking to overwrite some files, so go ahead no problem, otherwise you can share screenshot at aducator.hi@gmail.com
how much time does it take for upgrading from 18.04 to 20.04 LTS
It takes quite awhile, plus depends on system hardware. Our took around an hour for complete process.
I can't update, please tell me
What's the error?
Please install all available updates for your release before upgrading---- this is the error i am getting
Hi Ankit Patel,
Do refer timestamp from this video at 00:57 and if still doesn't work you can go for full upgrade by simply typing following command on your terminal:
$ sudo apt full-upgrade
Note: This will remove your currently installed packages
is personal data losing
Hi Rajesh,
It is always recommended to have backup, though it don't touch personal data.
But we highly recommend to have backup.
Is this process erase data??
Hi prashanth,
It is always recommended to have backup of your data before upgrade.
Hello bro