On 28/04/16 14:17, Victor Forberger wrote: > 16.04 is an LTS release. But, an upgrade path from the previous LTS -- > 14.04 -- to 16.04 will not become formalized (i.e., accessible) until > the first point release is ready -- 16.04.1. >
Yes, that was how I understood it to be. However, Every time I start my machine I get a popup saying "Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Upgrade Available. A new version of Ubuntu is available. Would you like to upgrade?" and offering me the options "Don't Upgrade", "Ask Me Later", "Yes, Upgrade Now". I always click "Ask Me Later". If I'm not supposed to upgrade yet, then why does it keep asking? If I click "Don't Upgrade", will it stop asking me until 16.04.01, or will it never ask me again? Why does it say Ubuntu, instead of Xubuntu? -- xubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-users
