I've used both sudo apt-get upgrade and sudo apt-get dist-upgrade this morning both showing no updates. 131mb of updates were then available using the gui.
Is this sounding strange or did I use the wrong command?
Thanks.
terminal command for full updates?
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Re: terminal command for full updates?
Hello, tpprynn.
Make it a habit to run the following commandline first: i.e. refresh your local list of available software packages. Only then use or
In case the commandline commands and the GUI still disagree, then click the button [Refesh] or [Reload software list] (whatever the genuine English button label will be).
Kind regards,
Karl
Make it a habit to run the following commandline first:
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get upgrade
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sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Kind regards,
Karl
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