Want to upgrade to Ubuntu 23.04 from Ubuntu 22.10?

If you’re full up-to-date and you have an active internet connection, you can – and in this post I run through the steps to do it.

As Ubuntu 22.10 is end-of-life in July meaning anyone using it after this date must upgrade to Ubuntu 23.04 to continue getting updates. Don’t want the hassle of needing to upgrade every 6 to 9 months? Tou might want to consider doing a fresh install of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS as it’s supported until 2027.

Anyway, you’re here cos you want to upgrade to 23.04 so let’s get to the actual “how to” bit.

Upgrading to Ubuntu 23.04 is Easy

To upgrade to Ubuntu 23.04 you must meet all of the following requirements:

  • You are using Ubuntu 22.10
  • You have installed any/all updates pending
  • You have a stable internet connection

You cannot upgrade to Ubuntu 22.04 to 23.04 directly. Instead, you must first upgrade to Ubuntu 22.10, and then upgrade 22.10 to 23.04. Honestly? In this situation its less effort to download Ubuntu 23.04, flash the ISO to a USB stick, boot from it, and perform a fresh install — but you do you.

Upgrading the easy way

ubuntu 23.04 upgrade prompt on an ubuntu 22.10 desktop
Upgrade using the Software Updater tool

It couldn’t be easier to upgrade to Ubuntu 23.04 from 22.10. All you have to do is:

  • Install ALL pending software updates
  • …Then wait

Then, when your 22.10 system next checks for updates it will “see” a new release is available and ask you if you want to upgrade.

Click “upgrade” on the upgrade prompt and then follow along with on-screen instructions (all fairly straightforward stuff) and, before you know it you’ll upgraded.

Finally, reboot, and enjoy.

Upgrade from the command line

If you who don’t want to upgrade to Ubuntu 23.04 using the GUI Software Updater app you can also follow the steps below to upgrade Ubuntu 22.10 to 23.04 using the command line.

To get going, pop open a new Terminal window and run:

sudo do-release-upgrade

This command checks for a new release, then presents you with information about it. You just need to tap y to proceed.

Continuing will disable PPAs and 3rd-party repos on your system. A list of package updates is fetched, compiled, and then presented to you.

If you’re happy to upgrade, keep calm and carry on!

Upgrade using the command line

The on-screen text walks you through the entire process but, small tip: don’t leave your device unattended entirely though, you may be required to press y at some point during the upgrade (especially if your system has lots of extra-repo updates).

Once the upgrade is complete you’ll be told to reboot – do what you’re told and, when your system boots up, you will be ale to log in to the Lunar Lobster!

Before upgrading read this!

The hat I’ve just put on my head, that you can’t see, has the words “MR SENSIBLE” etched across it in bright orange stick. This hat is on my head to make me look cool ensure you take me seriously as I deliver the following advice:

Backup important files and folders before upgrading Ubuntu — ideally back them up to a different partition/device. This way, should something go awfully wonky during the upgrade you won’t lose anything precious (like that multi-gigabyte Downloads folder you still haven’t sorted out).

3rd-party PPAs and repos are disabled during upgrade. You must manually re-enable these (if they support Ubuntu 23.04) yourself, manually, after. Forget to do this and you risk being THAT person who starts ranting about a lack of Linux updates to their favourite app, unaware that they’re actually to blame!

Finally, if you (like many) replaced the Firefox Snap with a Deb build using the Mozilla Team PPA you MUST un-pin the package prior to your upgrade or it could fail. The good news is that the PPA in question already has support for Ubuntu 23.04, so you should be good to go.

Oh, a finally finally: if you use GNOME extensions keep in mind they not (yet) be compatible with GNOME 44.

Wrapping up

If you followed along with the steps in this post you should (hopefully!) have upgraded to Ubuntu 23.04 without any issues. Of course, it’s usually best to wait until the official upgrade prompt goes live, but as that isn’t always instant, and people WANT THE RELEASE NOW GOSH DANGIT!! this post should help.

Do let me know what you love most in the Lunar Lobster by leaving a comment below.

Lunar Lobster Ubuntu 23.04