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I installed Ubuntu 12.10, after few minutes of working I've got an Update and allowed it.

After this I see that Ubuntu has been upgraded to 13.04. Why?

I am not a developer, just try to work.

In Software sources in one of tabs there is an extras.ubuntu.com/ubuntu repo. Is this responsible for updates to 13.04? If I disable those will the problem be gone?

Aditya
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  • Where do you see it is 13.04? – Eric Carvalho Mar 03 '13 at 17:18
  • in system details and few things are diferent – alienowo Mar 03 '13 at 17:44
  • Are you sure you downloaded the right ISO file? Did you get your download from http://www.ubuntu.com/download ? – Gladen Mar 03 '13 at 18:25
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    It doesn't. If you think it has, you will have to be more specific about why. – psusi Mar 03 '13 at 18:25
  • i download Ubuntu 12.10 x64 from ubuntu download site. all I want to know is why my Ubuntu after each install updates to 13.04 version – alienowo Mar 03 '13 at 18:41
  • If the information [there](http://askubuntu.com/questions/254327/ubuntu-says-13-04-but-lsb-release-says-12-10) *doesn't* reveal the source of this problem, then it's a bug and should be [reported as such](https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs). See also [How do I report a bug?](http://askubuntu.com/questions/5121/how-do-i-report-a-bug) ([At least once before](https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-docs/+bug/690248), information from a newer release's help was wrongly synced into an older release's help. It affected many users. It was reported as a bug, then fixed.) – Eliah Kagan Apr 13 '13 at 05:55
  • @EliahKagan Thanks for Your respond :) now I know this happed when I was making Nautilus 3.6 by: "sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3" – alienowo Apr 14 '13 at 09:03

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i don't think that its automatic update as 13.04 on beta

Because the ubuntu 13.04 is still on beta test , so it's not offcial released if you want to update to ubuntu 13.04 beta

open terminal , and type this ( this is the easiest way )

sudo do-release-upgrade -d

any way its not bad to test beta as on 27 april its offcial released and u can update it

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