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Disposition of xserver-xorg-hwe-18.04 in system upgraded to 20.04

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I've been upgrading some 18.04 systems to 20.04 and in general it's going well. But some of the systems have a package xserver-xorg-hwe-18.04 still installed after the upgrade. My thought was to replace it with xserver-xorg-hwe-20.04 but there doesn't seem to be such a package.

So...I don't know what to do with this package. Is just removing it safe (according to synaptic it has no dependants)? Or forget about it?

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I identify after an distro upgrade obsolete (not longer available packages) with `apt-show-versions | grep avail` and remove them.
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The packages.ubuntu.com says that this xserver-xorg-hwe-18.04 package is transitional on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and that it has size of 9 Kb.

So it may be safely removed by

sudo apt-get purge --autoremove xserver-xorg-hwe-18.04

This package was needed on 18.04 LTS to get newer components of HWE stack.

About the xserver-xorg-hwe-20.04 package you are right - it does not exist.

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I finally got around to doing this. It did not cause any problems. Thanks for the answer.
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