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Subject : Re: LUG: Question about installing updates in Ubuntu

From : Alexander Ray <alexjray.ncsu@gmail.[redacted]>

Date : Sun, 07 Mar 2010 01:36:56 -0500

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Sorry, hit send a bit early.

What you want is a dist-upgrade, which is BETTER than a regular upgrade. Nah, not really. Read the docs to learn more:

sudo aptitude dist-upgrade
or
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade

Cheers
~Alex

On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 1:31 AM, Alexander Ray < alexjray.ncsu@gmail.[redacted] > wrote:
sudo aptitude dist-upgrade

On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 10:14 PM, Daniel Underwood < daniel.underwood@ncsu.[redacted] > wrote:
Sometimes when I attempt to upgrade my system on the command-line by

$ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade

a few upgrades are "held back".  When I then attempt to upgrade my
system using the update-manager (System > Administration > Update
Manager), the previously held-back packages are installed.  These
held-back updates are usually kernel updates, IIRC.

Why is this?  Why on earth can't APT on the command-line perform all the
upgrades that the gnome update-manager can perform?
--
Daniel Underwood
North Carolina State University
Graduate Student - Operations Research
email: daniel.underwood@ncsu.[redacted]
phone: XXX.302.3291
web: http://www4.ncsu.edu/~djunderw/




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