How to upgrade to Linux Mint 21
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Re: How to upgrade to Linux Mint 21
I get this information:
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libreoffice-common : Depends: libreoffice-style-tango but it is not going to be installed
libreoffice-style-elementary : Depends: libreoffice-style-tango but it is not going to be installed
ure-java : Depends: uno-libs-private (= 1:7.2.7-0ubuntu0.21.10.1~bpo20.04.1) but 1:6.4.7-0ubuntu0.20.04.4 is to be installed
Depends: ure (= 1:7.2.7-0ubuntu0.21.10.1~bpo20.04.1) but 1:6.4.7-0ubuntu0.20.04.4 is to be installed
Breaks: ure (< 1:7.1.0~) but 1:6.4.7-0ubuntu0.20.04.4 is to be installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
Error - Return code: 100
:Solution to the Issue:
Click on one of the list with packages and "fix". May be one has to repeat with other packages.
But it works!
All the best with LM21 !
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libreoffice-common : Depends: libreoffice-style-tango but it is not going to be installed
libreoffice-style-elementary : Depends: libreoffice-style-tango but it is not going to be installed
ure-java : Depends: uno-libs-private (= 1:7.2.7-0ubuntu0.21.10.1~bpo20.04.1) but 1:6.4.7-0ubuntu0.20.04.4 is to be installed
Depends: ure (= 1:7.2.7-0ubuntu0.21.10.1~bpo20.04.1) but 1:6.4.7-0ubuntu0.20.04.4 is to be installed
Breaks: ure (< 1:7.1.0~) but 1:6.4.7-0ubuntu0.20.04.4 is to be installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
Error - Return code: 100
:Solution to the Issue:
Click on one of the list with packages and "fix". May be one has to repeat with other packages.
But it works!
All the best with LM21 !
Last edited by mottechy on Mon Aug 08, 2022 2:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: How to upgrade to Linux Mint 21
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Re: Linux Mint 21 “Vanessa” Cinnamon released!
mintupgrade
went flawless on my laptop. On my desktop, the display wouldn't work so I used the laptop to ssh
into the desktop, removed all nvidia 495 driver packages and installed nvidia-driver-515
. After reboot, it worked.Re: How to upgrade to Linux Mint 21
Hello!
Will the Mint Upgrade remove all Foreign packages ?
Is there away to skip, because my mint will die as 20.3 if i need to install everything.
Thank you!
Will the Mint Upgrade remove all Foreign packages ?
Is there away to skip, because my mint will die as 20.3 if i need to install everything.
Thank you!
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Re: How to upgrade to Linux Mint 21
Clem answered a similar question in the blog post comments, where he said, "No, it’s a hard requirement. It’s the number 1 cause of failures in package upgrades."Rah-Rah wrote: Is there away to skip ...
Re: How to upgrade to Linux Mint 21
For me, most of the packages from foreign sources have been preserved.
I found that a big advantage over a fresh installation.
To eliminate certain packages from foreign sources, makes sense.
For example, I had installed LibreOffice as the latest version as a ppa. The same is now available in LM 21 in the official sources. The foreign sources are deleted to make room for the correct ones (even if they are almost the same).
This was also the case with the wonderful music player Lollypop. After upgrading was finished I reinstalled both programs. (Why I had to do that with LO as well, I don't know.) But all in all, about 10 more programs were taken over without problems, so I didn't have to reinstall them as usual.
I found that a big advantage over a fresh installation.
To eliminate certain packages from foreign sources, makes sense.
For example, I had installed LibreOffice as the latest version as a ppa. The same is now available in LM 21 in the official sources. The foreign sources are deleted to make room for the correct ones (even if they are almost the same).
This was also the case with the wonderful music player Lollypop. After upgrading was finished I reinstalled both programs. (Why I had to do that with LO as well, I don't know.) But all in all, about 10 more programs were taken over without problems, so I didn't have to reinstall them as usual.
How you get better results when searching for yourself.
Re: How to upgrade to Linux Mint 21
Looked for that in the link, couldn't find it."No, it’s a hard requirement.
Looks like it will be a clean install again! I have a lot of foreign packages.
Thinkcentre M720Q - LM21.3 cinnamon, 4 x T430 - LM21.3 cinnamon, Homebrew desktop i5-8400+GTX1080 Cinnamon 19.0
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Re: How to upgrade to Linux Mint 21
Thanks for the Birthday present Technically it's tomorrow but well, you know... It'll give me something to do on my day off. Being self-employed I can take my Birthday off if I like.
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Re: How to upgrade to Linux Mint 21
Moderator note: 137ben's issue can now be found here Problems upgrading to Linux Mint 21.
This is a release announcement topic. Please create a new topic if you need help with problems you encounter while updating.
This is a release announcement topic. Please create a new topic if you need help with problems you encounter while updating.
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Re: How to upgrade to Linux Mint 21
Really? Me too, 70antikythera wrote: ⤴Mon Aug 08, 2022 12:30 pm Thanks for the Birthday present Technically it's tomorrow but well, you know... It'll give me something to do on my day off. Being self-employed I can take my Birthday off if I like.
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Re: How to upgrade to Linux Mint 21
According to the blog post, true my files on Home are all there, not the software that i installed myself.JoeFootball wrote: ⤴Mon Aug 08, 2022 9:29 amClem answered a similar question in the blog post comments, where he said, "No, it’s a hard requirement. It’s the number 1 cause of failures in package upgrades."Rah-Rah wrote: Is there away to skip ...
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Running check 'Orphan packages'
Fixing check 'Orphan packages'
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive DEBIAN_PRIORITY=critical apt-get remove --purge -fyq -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confold" -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-overwrite" amdgpu-pro-pin anydesk caprine debreate descent1-data descent2-data dooble doom3bfg-data epsonscan2 epsonscan2-non-free-plugin ferdi fopnu hexen2-data iscan iscan-data iscan-network-nt larry1-ega-data larry1-en-data libgcrypt11 libllvm13 libwxbase3.0-0-unofficial master-pdf-editor megasync mono-llvm-tools msbuild msbuild-libhostfxr msbuild-sdkresolver multiarch-support net.downloadhelper.coapp nuclear plugin-autenticacao-gov python-distorm3 quake-registered quake2-full-data quake4-data referenceassemblies-pcl rigelengine rott-data rott-extreme-data rott-registered-data tixati transcoderaudioedition tyrian-data ugtrain wolf3d-v14-id-data
Reading package lists...
Building dependency tree...
Reading state information...
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
libgtkglext1 libllvm14:i386 libpangox-1.0-0 libpcsc-perl pcsc-tools
Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove them.
The following packages will be REMOVED:
amdgpu-pro-pin* anydesk* caprine* debreate* descent1-data* descent2-data*
dooble* doom3bfg-data* epsonscan2* epsonscan2-non-free-plugin* ferdi* fopnu*
hexen2-data* iscan* iscan-data* iscan-network-nt* larry1-ega-data*
larry1-en-data* libgcrypt11* libllvm13* libwxbase3.0-0-unofficial*
master-pdf-editor* megasync* mono-llvm-tools* msbuild* msbuild-libhostfxr*
msbuild-sdkresolver* multiarch-support* net.downloadhelper.coapp* nuclear*
plugin-autenticacao-gov* python-distorm3* quake-registered*
quake2-full-data* quake4-data* referenceassemblies-pcl* rigelengine*
rott-data* rott-extreme-data* rott-registered-data* tixati*
transcoderaudioedition* tyrian-data* ugtrain* wolf3d-v14-id-data*
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 45 to remove and 56 not upgraded.
After this operation, 12.3 GB disk space will be freed.
(Reading database ... 543367 files and directories currently installed.) (Reading database ...
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Re: How to upgrade to Linux Mint 21
You have still the option for a fresh install.
Re: How to upgrade to Linux Mint 21
@Rah-Rah
That doesn't look very promising.
Upgrade paths are fine and often work re debian derivatives on the same base, however it's far easier/quicker to back up the usual stuff and reinstall when changing base.
I go with the path of least resistance.
I.e don't upgrade until a few updates.
Fresh install is generally fine.
I like to think I almost know what I'm doing/expecting though as I dual boot a Siduction and Mint install (both cinnamon) on 2 separate SSD's... Mint being my daily driver.
Every day is a school day which is why I read useful posts like yours before considering early change of base updates.
Kind regards.
That doesn't look very promising.
Upgrade paths are fine and often work re debian derivatives on the same base, however it's far easier/quicker to back up the usual stuff and reinstall when changing base.
I go with the path of least resistance.
I.e don't upgrade until a few updates.
Fresh install is generally fine.
I like to think I almost know what I'm doing/expecting though as I dual boot a Siduction and Mint install (both cinnamon) on 2 separate SSD's... Mint being my daily driver.
Every day is a school day which is why I read useful posts like yours before considering early change of base updates.
Kind regards.
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Re: How to upgrade to Linux Mint 21
Reminder that LM 20.x is still supported until April 2025.Rah-Rah wrote: ... i like this one.
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Re: How to upgrade to Linux Mint 21
Well you seem a young 70, happy birthday!
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Re: How to upgrade to Linux Mint 21
I tried to upgrade one of my desktops and ran into the Foreign Software problem. It was LibreOffice and Wine, I uninstalled LO and rebooted, it came back with the same errors. I tried to press the FIX button and nothing changed, tried the Re-scan button, same thing. I tried to uninstall LO on my second desktop and did a cold re-boot, same results. There is an issue here and until it gets fixed I think I will stay with 20.3.
Re: How to upgrade to Linux Mint 21
Folks unable to upgrade in place but not keen to do fresh install might want to look at Aptik. Never used myself but it gets good reviews on the Forum. Developed by the same person (Tony George) as Timeshift. Not free, lifetime license is $25.
Re: How to upgrade to Linux Mint 21
I ran mintupgrade on an ol i5 intel NUC.
It warned on 2 sw packages that needed attention , spotify had to be downgraded, the other had to be revoved, then reinstalled after upgrading..
Update went smooth after fixing those 2
It warned on 2 sw packages that needed attention , spotify had to be downgraded, the other had to be revoved, then reinstalled after upgrading..
Update went smooth after fixing those 2