Same issue here. I end up downloading the tar.bz2 package with the
latest version and installing it myself. Will keep an eye to move back
to snap once this is fixed :(
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Hi again Brian!
The content of /etc/lsb-release is in the first bug description (at the
top of this page.
The output of the command (I executed it with /etc/lsb-release as well)
are:
$ dpkg -S /etc/lsb-release.oem-release
diversion by oem-release from: /etc/lsb-release
diversion by oem-release t
Hi Brian! Thank to you for replying! :)
Yes, there is indeed. This is what I have in that file and the /etc
folder and relating to release as well:
fran@fran-xps:/etc $ ll | grep lsb
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 133 ene 14 23:23 lsb-release
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 104 ene 27 10:38 lsb-rele
Please find attached the /var/log/dist-upgrade folder in a zip file.
** Attachment added: "dist-upgrade logs"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+bug/1915396/+attachment/5462683/+files/dist-upgrade.zip
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Title:
/etc/lsb-release pointing to 18.04 after upgrade to 20.04
To manage notif
Public bug reported:
Hello,
I have a Dell XPS 13 7390. It came with Ubuntu 18.04 LTS installed, and
then I upgraded it to 20.04 LTS (20.04.2 LTS).
I was installing git-lfs now, and thanks to the script they use to
determine the OS (https://packagecloud.io/install/repositories/github
/git-lfs/scr