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22.04 LTS is in use with 6.5 oem kernel and KDE from kubuntu repo. Is there a way to migrate to 23.10?

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Running do-release-upgrade -c will show which next release is directly accessible for upgrade.

At the date of the question (Oct. 2023) sudo do-release-upgrade would have only upgraded 22.04 to 23.04 (as per comment by @FLAK-ZOSO), that is: to the next supported version. But 23.04 reached end of standard support in January 2024, therefore now (February 2024) 23.10 is the next supported one, so upgrade 22.04>23.10 is possible.

I can confirm myself this works now, as indicated in comment by @guiverc.

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You can fresh install Ubuntu 23.10 by downloading the ISO and flashing it to a USB drive.

Otherwise, wait for 24.04 LTS to be released (April 2024). You will be able to upgrade to that directly.

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Ubuntu supports two safe migration paths: from LTS to LTS version (e.g. 20.04 -> 22.04) or to the next higher STS Version. So, in the given case, you would need to follow this update path: 22.04 -> 22.10 -> 23.04 -> 23.10.

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