[06:46] <webchat23> Hi team
[06:48] <arrayboltXE> webchat23: o/
[06:49] <webchat23> We have a Ubuntu 18.04 server running on cloud. Now, We are trying to upgrade the server to Ubuntu release 20.04 using
[06:49] <webchat23> # sudo apt-get update
[06:49] <webchat23> # sudo apt-get upgrade -y
[06:49] <webchat23> # sudo apt-get dist-upgrade -y
[06:49] <webchat23> # sudo apt-get autoremove
[06:49] <webchat23> # sudo reboot
[06:50] <arrayboltXE> webchat23: Uh... usually we use a website like bpa.st to share large snippets like that.
[06:50] <arrayboltXE> Sadly, an anti-flooding bot has muted you for 60 seconds. Sorry for the inconvenience.
[06:51] <arrayboltXE> Alright, should be fixed now.
[07:42] <guiverc> webchat23, Lubuntu 18.04 LTS was the end of the road for Lubuntu, being the last LXDE release.  As noted in https://lubuntu.me/focal-2-released/ you'll read "Note, due to the extensive changes required for the shift in desktop environments, the Lubuntu team does not support upgrading from 18.04 or below to any greater release. Doing so will result in a broken system. If you are on 18.04 or below and would like to upgrade, please do a fresh 
[07:42] <guiverc> install."   ie. the release-upgrade will work for your base system, but desktop maybe broken if you were using Lubuntu/LXDE
[07:43] <arrayboltXE> guiverc: They're using 18.04 *server*, not Lubuntu. I think their question probably should have gone in #ubuntu, where I see they also posted.
[07:44] <guiverc> ack; I'd not looked, but asking in this room would mean Lubuntu/LXDE is implied
[07:46] <guiverc> (loads of server users, esp. those more familar with windows - often added LXDE/Lubuntu to a server install;  wasn't a great move given it was end of the road for Lubuntu/LXDE... we had some documentation on it long ago, since gone)
[07:46] <arrayboltXE> Oh, didn't know that.