I have exactly the same problem like Bert Vorenholt.
Tried "sudo update-manager -d". After a while i get this message:

"Not enough free disk space

The upgrade aborts now. Please free at least 6671k of disk space on
/boot. Empty your trash and remove temporary packages of former
installations using 'sudo apt-get clean'."

Output of 'df -h /boot/':
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda1              45M  8.1M   34M  20% /boot

Seems like the upgrade process needs 40MB of free space on /boot (34 are
available plus 6 needed)...

Thanks
Boerdy

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