Updating existing LMDE 1 Systems to LMDE 2
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LMDE 2 has reached end of support as of 1-1-2019
LMDE 2 has reached end of support as of 1-1-2019
Updating existing LMDE 1 Systems to LMDE 2
Note: This thread is not for users installing fresh copies of the RC ISO images or for people testing the RC ISO images.
Note: The goal for this thread is for LMDE 1 users to share information and feedback to help Mint developers provide a seamless update through the normal desktop Update Notifier mechanism. Current users should be able to update LMDE through the normal Update Notifier mechanism. Please stay focused on that as a final goal, although testing to achieve this purpose will include the command line.
Standard disclaimer: Please perform all testing on a spare system or virtual machine and not a production system.
Less experienced users are encouraged to participate because that perspective will help produce a safe and robust update process.
Discussion:
While reaching RC status is happy news , current LMDE 1 users are concerned with updating existing systems.
From LMDE forum and blog comments, updating current LMDE 1 systems has not yet received developer attention and has not been tested. Apparently development and testing will be performed after the ISOs move from RC status to official release.
That time line is not important. New users and current users require different support solutions.
Question: How will current LMDE 1 users be notified about LMDE 2 updates?
Not all LMDE users are propeller-heads. People also are busy and don't always keep abreast of computer news. Users depend upon the Update Notifier to keep systems current.
A grace period for supporting LMDE 1 would be diplomatic and prudent. A notification would be provided through the Update Notifier. Diplomatic in that support for LMDE 1 will end after a specific period (for example, 8 weeks?). During that period only security updates will be provided (Firefox, Thunderbird, Flash, etc.). At the end of the period another notification arrives telling users that LMDE 1 support is ended, no further security updates will be forthcoming, and users are expected to update to LMDE 2 to continue receiving support.
One way or another LMDE 1 users need to be formally notified through the update mechanism. They should be provided time (grace period) to prepare for the updates.
Updating presumptions:
* Repository information is not updated unless the user agrees.
* Users are notified that downloading and updating require a long time.
* The Update Manager updates repo information and then restarts itself.
How the update proceeds thereafter is the purpose of this forum thread.
Note: The goal for this thread is for LMDE 1 users to share information and feedback to help Mint developers provide a seamless update through the normal desktop Update Notifier mechanism. Current users should be able to update LMDE through the normal Update Notifier mechanism. Please stay focused on that as a final goal, although testing to achieve this purpose will include the command line.
Standard disclaimer: Please perform all testing on a spare system or virtual machine and not a production system.
Less experienced users are encouraged to participate because that perspective will help produce a safe and robust update process.
Discussion:
While reaching RC status is happy news , current LMDE 1 users are concerned with updating existing systems.
From LMDE forum and blog comments, updating current LMDE 1 systems has not yet received developer attention and has not been tested. Apparently development and testing will be performed after the ISOs move from RC status to official release.
That time line is not important. New users and current users require different support solutions.
Question: How will current LMDE 1 users be notified about LMDE 2 updates?
Not all LMDE users are propeller-heads. People also are busy and don't always keep abreast of computer news. Users depend upon the Update Notifier to keep systems current.
A grace period for supporting LMDE 1 would be diplomatic and prudent. A notification would be provided through the Update Notifier. Diplomatic in that support for LMDE 1 will end after a specific period (for example, 8 weeks?). During that period only security updates will be provided (Firefox, Thunderbird, Flash, etc.). At the end of the period another notification arrives telling users that LMDE 1 support is ended, no further security updates will be forthcoming, and users are expected to update to LMDE 2 to continue receiving support.
One way or another LMDE 1 users need to be formally notified through the update mechanism. They should be provided time (grace period) to prepare for the updates.
Updating presumptions:
* Repository information is not updated unless the user agrees.
* Users are notified that downloading and updating require a long time.
* The Update Manager updates repo information and then restarts itself.
How the update proceeds thereafter is the purpose of this forum thread.
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Re: Updating existing LMDE 1 Systems to LMDE 2
At this time the Update Notifier provides no indication of LMDE 2 updates. This is understood and accepted because no development or testing has yet started in this area. Hence this thread.
To perform any such testing requires manually updating the repository sources.
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/official-package-repositories.list:
The Mint Update Manager first downloads all packages before attempting to update. The equivalent console commands:
Not surprising, but a first observation is this update is massive. While ISP connection speeds vary with each user, downloading all new packages takes a long time. The more a user has customized LMDE 1 with additional packages, the longer the downloading. I did not time the downloads and I have a 6 Mbps ISP connection. In hindsight I recommend starting the downloads and then cook dinner. I needed somewhere between 45 minutes to an hour to fully download. Note: That is just downloading, not updating the system.
For testing purposes and to conserve your bandwidth consumption, consider copying the updated apt archives (/var/cache/apt/archives) to a spare location and then copying the files back when conducting each new test.
To perform any such testing requires manually updating the repository sources.
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/official-package-repositories.list:
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deb http://packages.linuxmint.com betsy main upstream import
deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian jessie main contrib non-free
deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian jessie-updates main contrib non-free
deb http://security.debian.org jessie/updates main contrib non-free
deb http://www.deb-multimedia.org jessie main non-free
deb http://extra.linuxmint.com betsy main
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apt-get update
apt-get --download-only dist-upgrade
For testing purposes and to conserve your bandwidth consumption, consider copying the updated apt archives (/var/cache/apt/archives) to a spare location and then copying the files back when conducting each new test.
Re: Updating existing LMDE 1 Systems to LMDE 2
I'm also interested -as many others, I guess- to upgrade my current (heavily customized) LMDE1 system.
Clem wrote today in the blog that for now, there is not a path to upgrade from LMDE1 to LMDE2:
Clem wrote today in the blog that for now, there is not a path to upgrade from LMDE1 to LMDE2:
I would prefer to upgrade instead of fresh installing LMDE2. I have too much customization, drivers, etc. and would take me weeks if not months to restore all my settings (for example, a difficult driver setup for a printer).Re-iterating the question from the Cinnamon RC announcement: is an upgrade path from Update Pack 8 to be expected or will a fresh install be required?
Edit by Clem: An upgrade path is planned but post-stable release. It’s also likely to be done via command-line.
Active Distros in my computers: LM21.1 (Mate,Xfce); MXLinux (Xfce)
Re: Updating existing LMDE 1 Systems to LMDE 2
For my first attempt I updated from a console rather than logging into the desktop and using the Update Manager. Please note that updating from a console is not the goal of this thread, but updating in that manner helps spot problems.
I was able to complete the update, but the process halted a few times. I performed the following steps:
Observations:
The update is interactive, requiring answering many questions about overwriting or preserving config files. Don't expect to walk away too long.
During the update I saw an error when the system was updating grub. The process thought my extended sda4 partition was an xfs partition.
During my first reboot I noticed an error message that the VirtualBox kernel module did not exist. I paid little attention (focused on the big picture of updating LMDE 1), but on subsequent reboots I did not again see the message. The message likely is a result of two different kernels existing at that point and the Virtualbox module having not yet been updated for the newer kernel.
The updated system is using systemd although process 1 is /sbin/init. I have not investigated how much LMDE uses systemd or the effects on user-custom scripts.
First login with Mate:
* Compositing is enabled despite not being enabled in LMDE 1. I had to manually disable.
* Opening the Mate menu the first time takes about 2-3 seconds before the menu appears (I use the default Mate menu and not Mint Menu.)
* Aisleriot Solitaire works --- grandma should be happy.
A spot check of the desktop did not reveal anything unexpected or broken. Spot check only.
I used a dual core Thinkpad T400 for the test. The update took about 2 hours to complete. As previously mentioned, add about an hour to download packages, or about 3 hours total.
This was only a first-time attempt at updating.
I was able to complete the update, but the process halted a few times. I performed the following steps:
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(Manually updated repo sources.)
apt-get update
=======================================
Result:
W: GPG error: http://www.deb-multimedia.org jessie InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY_5C808C2B65558117
=======================================
apt-get --download-only dist-upgrade
apt-get autoclean
apt-get -f dist-upgrade
=======================================
Halt Result:
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libgtk-3-common:
libgtk-3-common depends on adwaita-icon-theme (>= 3.14); however:
Package adwaita-icon-theme is not configured yet.
dpkg: error processing libgtk-3-common (--configure):
dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Processing triggers for libc-bin ...
Errors were encountered while processing:
libgtk-3-common
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
=======================================
apt-get -f install
apt-get -f dist-upgrade
=======================================
Halt Result:
Errors were encountered while processing:
/var/cache/apt/archives/caja_1.8.2-2_i386.deb
Error: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.PermissionsInvalid: The permission of the setuid helper is not correct
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
=======================================
apt-get remove libcaja-extension caja caja-gksu caja-open-terminal caja-share mate-user-share mate-system-tools engrampa atril
apt-get install libcaja-extension1 caja caja-gksu caja-open-terminal caja-share mate-user-share mate-system-tools engrampa atril
apt-get -f dist-upgrade
apt-get autoclean
apt-get autoremove
apt-get remove --purge `dpkg --get-selections | grep deinstall | awk '{print $1}'`
=======================================
Result:
The following packages have been kept back:
mint-meta-debian-core
The update is interactive, requiring answering many questions about overwriting or preserving config files. Don't expect to walk away too long.
During the update I saw an error when the system was updating grub. The process thought my extended sda4 partition was an xfs partition.
During my first reboot I noticed an error message that the VirtualBox kernel module did not exist. I paid little attention (focused on the big picture of updating LMDE 1), but on subsequent reboots I did not again see the message. The message likely is a result of two different kernels existing at that point and the Virtualbox module having not yet been updated for the newer kernel.
The updated system is using systemd although process 1 is /sbin/init. I have not investigated how much LMDE uses systemd or the effects on user-custom scripts.
First login with Mate:
* Compositing is enabled despite not being enabled in LMDE 1. I had to manually disable.
* Opening the Mate menu the first time takes about 2-3 seconds before the menu appears (I use the default Mate menu and not Mint Menu.)
* Aisleriot Solitaire works --- grandma should be happy.
A spot check of the desktop did not reveal anything unexpected or broken. Spot check only.
I used a dual core Thinkpad T400 for the test. The update took about 2 hours to complete. As previously mentioned, add about an hour to download packages, or about 3 hours total.
This was only a first-time attempt at updating.
Re: Updating existing LMDE 1 Systems to LMDE 2
Me too.(heavily customized) LMDE1 system
Are you able to copy your production system to other hardware or a virtual machine? That would help you gauge what customizations are at stake. For myself I have not yet recorded each config file that the update process paused to ask me what to do. There were many such pauses. A dumbed-down update accepting all new defaults would cost me a lot of time. A fresh install would result in much the same. I have a good backup system to restore the files --- the challenge is knowing what would have changed.
Hence starting this thread. My first attempt was not too bad. I have not yet investigated how I might avoid the problems I shared.
Re: Updating existing LMDE 1 Systems to LMDE 2
The gpg error can be fixed with the following:
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wget http://www.deb-multimedia.org/pool/main/d/deb-multimedia-keyring/deb-multimedia-keyring_2014.2_all.deb
dpkg -i deb-multimedia-keyring_2014.2_all.deb
Re: Updating existing LMDE 1 Systems to LMDE 2
My latest attempt to update LMDE 1 to LMDE 2 looks like this:
While the update process thus far remains manual (not pointy-clicky) and requires 'apt-get -f install', the process does complete without stalling.
I have not performed any post-install testing to look for usability breakage or bugs.
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wget http://www.deb-multimedia.org/pool/main/d/deb-multimedia-keyring/deb-multimedia-keyring_2014.2_all.deb
dpkg -i deb-multimedia-keyring_2014.2_all.deb
apt-get update
apt-get --download-only dist-upgrade
apt-get upgrade
apt-get -f install
apt-get dist-upgrade
apt-get autoremove
apt-get autoclean
apt-get remove --purge `dpkg --get-selections | grep deinstall | awk '{print $1}'`
I have not performed any post-install testing to look for usability breakage or bugs.
Re: Updating existing LMDE 1 Systems to LMDE 2
Simulation in a VB. Fresh install of LMDE1 2014-03 iso. Cinnamon 32 bits. System is fully updated and looks like a potential LMDE1 used today.
1st trial.
For the second one, I start by installing mintupdate. This remove mintupdate-debian.
By doing this, the kept-back package is not here anymore.
We can see that systemd-sysv is going to be installed and therefore I expect systemd to be my init system after installation. This may be fixed by Clem later.
1st trial.
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KDB@laptop ~/Bureau $ apt dist-upgrade
Lecture des listes de paquets... Fait
Construction de l'arbre des dépendances
Lecture des informations d'état... Fait
Calcul de la mise à jour... Le paquet suivant a été installé automatiquement et n'est plus nécessaire :
fonts-noto python-configobj
Veuillez utiliser « apt-get autoremove » pour le supprimer.
Fait
Les paquets suivants seront ENLEVÉS :
foomatic-filters ghostscript-cups icedtea-6-plugin libcjs0c libcogl-pango12
libcogl12 libfreerdp1 libgoa-1.0-0 libgroupsock1 libharfbuzz0a
libmetacity-private0a libperl5.18 obexd-client packagekit-backend-aptcc
plymouth-drm xchat
Les NOUVEAUX paquets suivants seront installés :
adwaita-icon-theme bluez-obexd coinor-libcbc3 coinor-libcgl1 coinor-libclp1
coinor-libcoinmp1 coinor-libcoinutils3 coinor-libosi1 colord-data cpp-4.9
cups-core-drivers cups-filters-core-drivers dmeventd emacsen-common
evolution-common firmware-zd1211 folder-color-switcher fonts-kalapi
fonts-lohit-taml-classical fonts-noto fonts-tlwg-laksaman fonts-wqy-microhei
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libmediaart-1.0-0 libmetacity-private2 libminiupnpc10 libmjpegutils-2.1-0
libmm-glib0 libmono-system-numerics4.0-cil libmozjs-24-0 libmpdec2
libmpeg2encpp-2.1-0 libmplex2-2.1-0 libmspack0 libmspub-0.1-1 libmwaw-0.3-3
libndp0 libneon27 libnewtonsoft-json5.0-cil libntdb1 libodfgen-0.1-1
libopenjpeg5 libopenraw1 liborcus-0.8-0 libpackagekit-glib2-18 libparted2
libperl5.20 libplist2 libpoppler46 libpostproc53 libprocps3 libprotobuf-c1
libpsl0 libpython3.4 libpython3.4-minimal libpython3.4-stdlib libqmi-glib1
libqmi-proxy libreoffice-base-drivers librevenge-0.0-0 librtmp1 libruby2.1
libshine3 libsmartcols1 libstdc++-4.9-dev libswresample1 libswscale3
libsysfs2 libsystemd0 libtcl8.5 libtcl8.6 libteamdctl0 libtotem-plparser18
libtracker-sparql-1.0-0 libubsan0 libumfpack5.6.2 libupower-glib3
libusageenvironment2 libva-drm1 libvisio-0.1-1 libvlccore8 libvncclient0
libvte-2.91-0 libvte-2.91-common libwayland-cursor0 libwayland-egl1-mesa
libwebkit2gtk-3.0-25 libwebp5 libwebpdemux1 libwebpmux1 libwinpr-crt0.1
libwinpr-crypto0.1 libwinpr-dsparse0.1 libwinpr-environment0.1
libwinpr-file0.1 libwinpr-handle0.1 libwinpr-heap0.1 libwinpr-input0.1
libwinpr-interlocked0.1 libwinpr-library0.1 libwinpr-path0.1
libwinpr-pool0.1 libwinpr-registry0.1 libwinpr-rpc0.1 libwinpr-sspi0.1
libwinpr-synch0.1 libwinpr-sysinfo0.1 libwinpr-thread0.1 libwinpr-utils0.1
libwpd-0.10-10 libwpg-0.3-3 libwps-0.3-3 libx264-142 libx264-146 libx265-43
libxatracker2 libxcb-dri3-0 libxcb-present0 libxcb-sync1 libxkbcommon0
libxshmfence1 linux-compiler-gcc-4.8-x86 linux-headers-3.16.0-4-586
linux-headers-3.16.0-4-common linux-headers-586 linux-image-3.16.0-4-586
linux-image-586 linux-kbuild-3.16 mint-backgrounds-rebecca
mint-mdm-themes-gdm mint-mdm-themes-html mint-user-guide-cinnamon
mono-runtime-common mono-runtime-sgen nemo-emblems
nemo-folder-color-switcher p11-kit-modules parted plymouth-themes
printer-driver-foo2zjs-common python-ecdsa python-nemo python-ntdb
python-pil python3-chardet python3-debian python3-six python3.4
python3.4-minimal qt-at-spi ruby2.1 rubygems-integration startpar
systemd-sysv tcl8.6 xwayland
Les paquets suivants ont été conservés :
mint-meta-debian-core
Les paquets suivants seront mis à jour :
accountsservice acl acpi-fakekey acpi-support acpi-support-base acpid
alsa-base alsa-utils anacron apt apt-file apt-transport-https apt-utils
apt-xapian-index aptdaemon aptdaemon-data aptitude aptitude-common
aptitude-doc-en apturl aspell aspell-en at at-spi2-core avahi-autoipd
avahi-daemon banshee base-files base-passwd bash bash-completion bc
bind9-host binfmt-support binutils bison bluez bogofilter bogofilter-bdb
bogofilter-common brasero brasero-common brltty bsdmainutils bsdutils
build-essential bzip2 ca-certificates ca-certificates-java cabextract
caribou cifs-utils cinnamon cinnamon-common cinnamon-control-center
cinnamon-control-center-data cinnamon-desktop-data cinnamon-screensaver
cinnamon-session cinnamon-session-common cinnamon-settings-daemon
cinnamon-themes cinnamon-translations cjs cli-common colord console-data
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cpp-4.8 crda cron cryptsetup cryptsetup-bin cups cups-client cups-common
cups-daemon cups-driver-gutenprint cups-filters cups-pk-helper cups-ppdc
cups-server-common curl dash davfs2 dbus dbus-x11 dc dconf-gsettings-backend
dconf-service dcraw deb-multimedia-keyring debconf debconf-i18n
debconf-utils debian-archive-keyring debian-system-adjustments debianutils
deborphan default-jre default-jre-headless dh-python dialog
dictionaries-common diffstat diffutils discover dkms dmidecode dmsetup
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espeak-data evince evince-common evolution-data-server-common exiv2 fakeroot
fancontrol ffmpegthumbnailer file file-roller findutils firefox
firefox-l10n-fr firmware-atheros firmware-bnx2 firmware-bnx2x
firmware-brcm80211 firmware-intelwimax firmware-ipw2x00 firmware-ivtv
firmware-iwlwifi firmware-libertas firmware-linux firmware-linux-free
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fonts-tlwg-typewriter fonts-tlwg-typist fonts-tlwg-typo fonts-tlwg-umpush
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gdebi-core gedit gedit-common genisoimage geoip-database gettext
gettext-base ghostscript ghostscript-x gimp gimp-data
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gir1.2-caribou-1.0 gir1.2-cinnamondesktop-3.0 gir1.2-clutter-1.0
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init-system-helpers initramfs-tools initscripts inputattach install-info
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iputils-ping iputils-tracepath irqbalance isc-dhcp-client isc-dhcp-common
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libarchive-zip-perl libarchive13 libasan0 libasn1-8-heimdal libasound2
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libasyncns0 libatk-adaptor libatk-bridge2.0-0 libatk-wrapper-java
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libatspi2.0-0 libattr1 libaudio2 libaudit-common libaudit1 libavahi-client3
libavahi-common-data libavahi-common3 libavahi-core7 libavahi-glib1
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libbluetooth3 libbluray1 libbrasero-media3-1 libbrlapi0.6 libbsd0 libburn4
libbz2-1.0 libc-bin libc-dev-bin libc6 libc6-dev libcaca0 libcairo-gobject2
libcairo-perl libcairo2 libcairomm-1.0-1 libcanberra-gtk0 libcanberra-gtk3-0
libcanberra-pulse libcanberra0 libcap-ng0 libcap2 libcap2-bin
libcaribou-common libcaribou0 libcdaudio1 libcddb2 libcdio-cdda1
libcdio-paranoia1 libcdio13 libchromaprint0 libcinnamon-control-center1
libcinnamon-desktop0 libck-connector0 libclone-perl libcloog-isl4
libclutter-1.0-0 libclutter-gst-2.0-0 libclutter-gtk-1.0-0 libcomerr2
libcroco3 libcryptsetup4 libcrystalhd3 libcups2 libcupscgi1 libcupsfilters1
libcupsimage2 libcupsmime1 libcupsppdc1 libcurl3 libcurl3-gnutls libcwidget3
libdaemon0 libdatrie1 libdbus-1-3 libdbus-glib-1-2 libdc1394-22 libdconf1
libdebconfclient0 libdebian-installer4 libdevmapper-event1.02.1
libdevmapper1.02.1 libdirac-encoder0 libdirectfb-1.2-9 libdiscover2
libdjvulibre-text libdjvulibre21 libdmx1 libdpkg-perl libdrm-intel1
libdrm-nouveau2 libdrm-radeon1 libdrm2 libdvbpsi9 libdvdcss2 libdvdnav4
libdvdread4 libebml4 libecryptfs0 libedit2 libee0 libegl1-mesa
libegl1-mesa-drivers libelf1 libelfg0 libemail-valid-perl libenca0
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libffmpegthumbnailer4 libfftw3-3 libfftw3-double3 libfftw3-long3
libfftw3-single3 libfile-fcntllock-perl libflac8 libflite1 libfontconfig1
libfontembed1 libfontenc1 libfreetype6 libfribidi0 libfs6 libfuse2
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libgck-1-0 libgconf-2-4 libgconf2-4 libgcr-3-1 libgcr-3-common
libgcr-base-3-1 libgcr-ui-3-1 libgd3 libgdata2.1-cil libgdbm3 libgdiplus
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libgeoclue0 libgeoip1 libgfortran3 libgif4 libgimp2.0 libgirepository-1.0-1
libgksu2-0 libgl1-mesa-dri libgl1-mesa-glx libglade2-0 libglapi-mesa
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libgnome-keyring-common libgnome-keyring0 libgnome-menu-3-0
libgnomecanvas2-0 libgnomecanvas2-common libgnomevfs2-0 libgnomevfs2-common
libgnutls-openssl27 libgoa-1.0-common libgomp1 libgpg-error0 libgpgme11
libgpm2 libgpod4 libgraphite2-3 libgs9 libgs9-common libgsl0ldbl
libgssapi-krb5-2 libgssapi3-heimdal libgssdp-1.0-3
libgstreamer-plugins-bad0.10-0 libgstreamer-plugins-bad1.0-0
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libgstreamer0.10-0 libgstreamer1.0-0 libgtk-3-0 libgtk-3-bin libgtk-3-common
libgtk2-perl libgtk2.0-0 libgtk2.0-bin libgtk2.0-cil libgtk2.0-common
libgtkglext1 libgtkmm-3.0-1 libgtksourceview-3.0-1
libgtksourceview-3.0-common libgtkspell0 libgtop2-7 libgucharmap-2-90-7
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libgweather-common libgxps2 libharfbuzz-icu0 libhcrypto4-heimdal
libhdb9-heimdal libheimbase1-heimdal libheimntlm0-heimdal libhfsp0
libhogweed2 libhpmud0 libhtml-parser-perl libhttp-cookies-perl
libhunspell-1.3-0 libhx509-5-heimdal libhyphen0 libibus-1.0-5 libibus-qt1
libice6 libidn11 libiec61883-0 libijs-0.35 libilmbase6
libimobiledevice-utils libimobiledevice4 libio-html-perl libio-pty-perl
libio-socket-inet6-perl libio-socket-ssl-perl libio-string-perl libisl10
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libjavascriptcoregtk-1.0-0 libjavascriptcoregtk-3.0-0 libjbig0 libjson-c2
libjson-glib-1.0-0 libjson-glib-1.0-common libjte1 libk5crypto3 libkate1
libkdc2-heimdal libkeyutils1 libklibc libkmod2 libkpathsea6
libkrb5-26-heimdal libkrb5-3 libkrb5support0 libksba8 liblangtag-common
liblangtag1 liblapack3 liblcms2-2 libldap-2.4-2 libldb1 liblensfun-data
liblensfun0 liblircclient0 liblist-moreutils-perl liblocale-gettext-perl
libloudmouth1-0 liblqr-1-0 libltdl7 liblua5.1-0 liblua5.2-0 liblvm2app2.2
liblwp-protocol-https-perl liblzma5 liblzo2-2 libmagic1 libmailtools-perl
libmatroska6 libmeanwhile1 libmhash2 libmimic0 libmission-control-plugins0
libmms0 libmng1 libmnl0 libmodplug1 libmono-cairo4.0-cil
libmono-compilerservices-symbolwriter4.0-cil libmono-corlib4.0-cil
libmono-corlib4.5-cil libmono-data-tds4.0-cil libmono-posix4.0-cil
libmono-security4.0-cil libmono-sharpzip4.84-cil
libmono-system-configuration4.0-cil libmono-system-core4.0-cil
libmono-system-data4.0-cil libmono-system-drawing4.0-cil
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libmp3lame0 libmpc3 libmpcdec6 libmpeg2-4 libmpfr4 libmpg123-0 libmtdev1
libmtp-common libmtp-runtime libmtp9 libmuffin0 libmythes-1.2-0
libnautilus-extension1a libncurses5 libncursesw5 libnemo-extension1
libneon27-gnutls libnet-dbus-perl libnet-dns-perl libnet-domain-tld-perl
libnet-http-perl libnet-ssleay-perl libnet1 libnetfilter-acct1 libnettle4
libnewt0.52 libnfnetlink0 libnice10 libnl-3-200 libnl-genl-3-200
libnl-route-3-200 libnm-glib-vpn1 libnm-glib4 libnm-gtk-common libnm-gtk0
libnm-util2 libnotify-bin libnotify0.4-cil libnotify4 libnspr4 libnss-mdns
libnss3 libnss3-1d libnuma1 libodbc1 libofa0 libogg0 libopenal-data
libopenal1 libopencore-amrnb0 libopencore-amrwb0 libopencv-calib3d2.4
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libopencv-photo2.4 libopencv-video2.4 libopenexr6 libopenvg1-mesa libopts25
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libpam-modules-bin libpam-runtime libpam-systemd libpam0g
libpanel-applet-4-0 libpango-1.0-0 libpango-perl libpango1.0-0
libpangocairo-1.0-0 libpangoft2-1.0-0 libpangomm-1.4-1 libpangox-1.0-0
libpangoxft-1.0-0 libpaper-utils libpaper1 libparse-debianchangelog-perl
libpcap0.8 libpci3 libpciaccess0 libpcre3 libpcsclite1 libpeas-1.0-0
libpeas-common libpipeline1 libpixman-1-0 libpng12-0 libpolkit-agent-1-0
libpolkit-backend-1-0 libpolkit-gobject-1-0 libpoppler-glib8 libpopt0
libportaudio2 libproxy1 libpth20 libpulse-mainloop-glib0 libpulse0
libpulsedsp libpurple0 libpython-stdlib libpython2.7 libpython2.7-minimal
libpython2.7-stdlib libpython3-stdlib libqpdf13 libqt4-dbus libqt4-xml
libqtcore4 libqtdbus4 libqtgui4 libquadmath0 libquvi-scripts libquvi7
libraptor2-0 librarian0 librasqal3 libraw1394-11 librdf0 libreadline6
libreoffice-base libreoffice-base-core libreoffice-calc libreoffice-common
libreoffice-core libreoffice-draw libreoffice-emailmerge libreoffice-gnome
libreoffice-gtk libreoffice-help-en-us libreoffice-impress
libreoffice-java-common libreoffice-l10n-fr libreoffice-math
libreoffice-writer librest-0.7-0 libroken18-heimdal librpm3 librpmio3
librsvg2-2 librsvg2-common libsamplerate0 libsane libsane-common
libsane-hpaio libsasl2-2 libsasl2-modules libsasl2-modules-db libsbc1
libschroedinger-1.0-0 libsdl-image1.2 libsdl1.2debian libsecret-1-0
libsecret-common libselinux1 libsemanage-common libsemanage1 libsensors4
libsepol1 libservlet2.5-java libsexy2 libsgutils2-2 libsidplay1
libsigc++-2.0-0c2a libsigsegv2 libslang2 libsm6 libsmbclient libsndfile1
libsnmp-base libsnmp30 libsocket6-perl libsoundtouch0 libsoup-gnome2.4-1
libsoup2.4-1 libspandsp2 libspectre1 libspeex1 libspeexdsp1 libspice-server1
libsqlite3-0 libsrtp0 libss2 libssh2-1 libssl1.0.0 libstartup-notification0
libstdc++-4.8-dev libstdc++6 libsub-name-perl libsystemd-daemon0
libsystemd-journal0 libsystemd-login0 libtag1-vanilla libtag1c2a libtagc0
libtalloc2 libtar0 libtasn1-6 libtbb2 libtdb1 libtelepathy-glib0 libtevent0
libtext-charwidth-perl libtext-iconv-perl libtext-levenshtein-perl
libthai-data libthai0 libtheora0 libtiff5 libtimedate-perl libtinfo5
libtirpc1 libtotem0 libtspi1 libtwolame0 libtxc-dxtn-s2tc0 libudev1
libudisks2-0 libunistring0 libupnp6 liburi-perl libusb-0.1-4 libusb-1.0-0
libusbmuxd2 libustr-1.0-1 libuuid-perl libuuid1 libv4l-0 libv4lconvert0
libva-x11-1 libva1 libvcdinfo0 libvdpau1 libvisual-0.4-0 libvlc5 libvorbis0a
libvorbisenc2 libvorbisfile3 libvpx1 libvte-2.90-9 libvte-2.90-common
libwayland-client0 libwayland-server0 libwbclient0 libwebkitgtk-1.0-0
libwebkitgtk-1.0-common libwebkitgtk-3.0-0 libwebkitgtk-3.0-common
libwebrtc-audio-processing-0 libwildmidi-config libwildmidi1
libwind0-heimdal libwmf0.2-7 libwnck-3-0 libwnck-3-common libwnck-common
libwnck22 libwrap0 libwww-perl libx11-6 libx11-data libx11-xcb1 libxapian22
libxaw7 libxcb-composite0 libxcb-dri2-0 libxcb-glx0 libxcb-keysyms1
libxcb-randr0 libxcb-render0 libxcb-shape0 libxcb-shm0 libxcb-util0
libxcb-xfixes0 libxcb-xv0 libxcb1 libxcursor1 libxdamage1 libxdmcp6 libxext6
libxfixes3 libxfont1 libxft2 libxi6 libxinerama1 libxml-parser-perl
libxml-twig-perl libxml2 libxmu6 libxmuu1 libxp6 libxpm4 libxrandr2
libxrender1 libxres1 libxslt1.1 libxt6 libxtables10 libxtst6 libxv1
libxvidcore4 libxvmc1 libxxf86dga1 libxxf86vm1 libyajl2 libyaml-0-2 libyelp0
libzbar0 libzip2 libzvbi-common libzvbi0 lintian linux-headers-486
linux-image-486 linux-libc-dev lm-sensors locales locate login logrotate
lp-solve lsb-base lsb-release lshw ltrace lvm2 m4 make man-db manpages
manpages-dev mdm media-player-info mesa-utils metacity metacity-common
mime-support minissdpd mint-artwork-cinnamon mint-artwork-debian
mint-backgrounds-petra mint-common mint-info-debian-cinnamon mint-mdm-themes
mint-meta-debian-cinnamon mint-themes mint-themes-gtk3 mint-translations
mint-x-icons mintbackup mintinstall mintsources mintstick mintsystem
mintwelcome mobile-broadband-provider-info modemmanager module-init-tools
mono-4.0-gac mono-gac mono-runtime mount mousetweaks mtools mtr-tiny
muffin-common multiarch-support nano nautilus-data ncurses-base ncurses-bin
ncurses-term ndiswrapper-common ndiswrapper-dkms ndiswrapper-utils-1.9 nemo
nemo-data nemo-fileroller nemo-share net-tools netbase netcat-traditional
network-manager network-manager-gnome network-manager-pptp
network-manager-pptp-gnome nfacct notification-daemon ntfs-3g ntp
obex-data-server odbcinst odbcinst1debian2 openjdk-7-jre
openjdk-7-jre-headless openjdk-7-jre-lib openprinting-ppds openssh-client
openssl os-prober oss-compat p11-kit p7zip p7zip-full packagekit
packagekit-tools passwd patch patchutils pciutils perl perl-base
perl-modules pidgin pidgin-data pigz pinentry-gtk2 pkg-config plymouth
plymouth-themes-mint plymouth-x11 pm-utils policykit-1 poppler-data
poppler-utils powermgmt-base ppp pppconfig printer-driver-all
printer-driver-c2050 printer-driver-c2esp printer-driver-cjet
printer-driver-escpr printer-driver-foo2zjs printer-driver-gutenprint
printer-driver-hpcups printer-driver-hpijs printer-driver-m2300w
printer-driver-min12xxw printer-driver-pnm2ppa printer-driver-postscript-hp
printer-driver-ptouch printer-driver-pxljr printer-driver-sag-gdi
printer-driver-splix procmail procps psmisc pulseaudio
pulseaudio-esound-compat pulseaudio-module-bluetooth pulseaudio-module-x11
pulseaudio-utils python python-apt python-apt-common python-aptdaemon
python-aptdaemon.gtk3widgets python-brlapi python-central python-chardet
python-crypto python-cupshelpers python-dbus python-debian python-dnspython
python-gconf python-gdbm python-gi python-gi-cairo python-glade2
python-gobject python-gtk2 python-imaging python-ldb python-libxml2
python-lxml python-minimal python-notify python-numpy python-opencv
python-paramiko python-parted python-pexpect python-pkg-resources
python-pyatspi python-pycurl python-qt4-dbus python-renderpm
python-reportlab python-reportlab-accel python-samba python-six
python-talloc python-tdb python-xapian python-xdg python2.7
python2.7-minimal python3 python3-apt python3-aptdaemon python3-cairo
python3-dbus python3-dbus.mainloop.qt python3-gi python3-gi-cairo
python3-minimal python3-pkg-resources qdbus qpdf qtchooser qtcore4-l10n
radeontool rarian-compat rdate rdesktop readline-common realpath
reiserfsprogs resolvconf rpcbind rpm-common rpm2cpio rsync rsyslog rtkit
ruby ruby-debian ruby-gettext ruby-httpclient ruby-locale ruby-text
ruby-xmlparser samba samba-common samba-common-bin samba-dsdb-modules
samba-libs sane-utils scdaemon seahorse sed sgml-data shared-mime-info
simple-scan smbclient ssl-cert strace sudo synaptic syslinux syslinux-common
system-config-printer system-config-printer-udev system-tools-backends
systemd sysv-rc sysvinit sysvinit-utils t1utils tar tasksel tasksel-data tcl
tcl8.5 tcpd tcpdump tdb-tools telepathy-gabble telepathy-mission-control-5
testdisk thunderbird thunderbird-l10n-fr time tomboy totem totem-common
totem-mozilla traceroute transmission-common transmission-gtk ttf-dejavu
ttf-dejavu-core ttf-dejavu-extra ttf-freefont ttf-wqy-microhei tzdata
tzdata-java ucf udev udisks udisks2 ufraw-batch ufw unattended-upgrades
unixodbc uno-libs3 unzip upower ure usb-modeswitch usb-modeswitch-data
usbmuxd user-setup util-linux uuid-runtime vcdimager vim vim-common
vim-runtime vim-tiny vino virtualbox-guest-dkms virtualbox-guest-utils
virtualbox-guest-x11 vlc vlc-data vlc-nox vlc-plugin-notify vlc-plugin-pulse
w3m wajig wget whiptail whois wireless-regdb wpasupplicant x11-apps
x11-common x11-session-utils x11-utils x11-xfs-utils x11-xkb-utils
x11-xserver-utils x11proto-core-dev x11proto-input-dev x11proto-xext-dev
xauth xcursor-themes xdg-user-dirs xdg-utils xfonts-encodings xfonts-utils
xinit xinput xkb-data xnest xorg xserver-common xserver-xorg
xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-input-all xserver-xorg-input-evdev
xserver-xorg-input-mouse xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse xserver-xorg-input-wacom xserver-xorg-video-all
xserver-xorg-video-ati xserver-xorg-video-cirrus xserver-xorg-video-fbdev
xserver-xorg-video-intel xserver-xorg-video-mach64 xserver-xorg-video-mga
xserver-xorg-video-modesetting xserver-xorg-video-neomagic
xserver-xorg-video-nouveau xserver-xorg-video-openchrome
xserver-xorg-video-qxl xserver-xorg-video-r128 xserver-xorg-video-radeon
xserver-xorg-video-savage xserver-xorg-video-siliconmotion
xserver-xorg-video-sisusb xserver-xorg-video-tdfx xserver-xorg-video-trident
xserver-xorg-video-vesa xserver-xorg-video-vmware xsltproc xtrans-dev
xz-utils yelp yelp-xsl zd1211-firmware zenity zenity-common zlib1g
1429 mis à jour, 257 nouvellement installés, 16 à enlever et 1 non mis à jour.
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Après cette opération, 809 Mo d'espace disque supplémentaires seront utilisés.
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KDB@laptop ~/Bureau $ apt dist-upgrade
Lecture des listes de paquets... Fait
Construction de l'arbre des dépendances
Lecture des informations d'état... Fait
Calcul de la mise à jour... Fait
Les paquets suivants seront ENLEVÉS :
foomatic-filters ghostscript-cups icedtea-6-plugin libcjs0c libcogl-pango12
libcogl12 libfreerdp1 libgoa-1.0-0 libgroupsock1 libharfbuzz0a
libmetacity-private0a libperl5.18 obexd-client packagekit-backend-aptcc
plymouth-drm xchat
Les NOUVEAUX paquets suivants seront installés :
adwaita-icon-theme bluez-obexd coinor-libcbc3 coinor-libcgl1 coinor-libclp1
coinor-libcoinmp1 coinor-libcoinutils3 coinor-libosi1 colord-data cpp-4.9
cups-core-drivers cups-filters-core-drivers dmeventd emacsen-common
evolution-common firmware-zd1211 folder-color-switcher fonts-kalapi
fonts-lohit-taml-classical fonts-tlwg-laksaman fonts-wqy-microhei g++-4.9
gcc-4.9 gcc-4.9-base gir1.2-cmenu-3.0 gir1.2-nemo-3.0 gir1.2-nmgtk-1.0
hexchat hexchat-common init libabw-0.1-1 libamd2.3.1 libasan1 libass5
libavcodec56 libavformat56 libavresample2 libavutil54 libbind9-90
libblas-common libboost-date-time1.55.0 libboost-iostreams1.55.0
libboost-system1.55.0 libcamd2.3.1 libcamel-1.2-49 libccolamd2.8.0
libcdr-0.1-1 libcholmod2.1.2 libcilkrts5 libcinnamon-menu-3-0 libcjs0e
libcmis-0.4-4 libcogl-pango20 libcogl-path20 libcogl20 libcolamd2.8.0
libcolord2 libcolorhug2 libdb5.3 libdbus-glib2.0-cil libdbus2.0-cil
libdns-export100 libdns100 libe-book-0.1-1 libecal-1.2-16
libedataserver-1.2-18 libeot0 libepoxy0 libetonyek-0.1-1 libevdev2
libexiv2-13 libfakeroot libfdk-aac1 libfl-dev libfreehand-0.1-1
libfreerdp-cache1.1 libfreerdp-client1.1 libfreerdp-codec1.1
libfreerdp-common1.1.0 libfreerdp-core1.1 libfreerdp-crypto1.1
libfreerdp-gdi1.1 libfreerdp-locale1.1 libfreerdp-primitives1.1
libfreerdp-utils1.1 libgadu3 libgcc-4.9-dev libgcrypt20 libgeocode-glib0
libglew1.10 libgltf-0.0-0 libgnome-bluetooth13 libgnome-desktop-3-10
libgnutls-deb0-28 libgoa-1.0-0b libgphoto2-6 libgphoto2-port10 libgroupsock4
libgweather-3-6 libharfbuzz0b libical1a libicu52 libinput5 libiptcdata0
libirs-export91 libisc-export95 libisc95 libisccc90 libisccfg-export90
libisccfg90 libjim0.75 libjpeg62-turbo liblcms2-utils liblivemedia42
libllvm3.5 liblogging-stdlog0 liblognorm1 liblvm2cmd2.02 liblwres90
libmagickcore-6.q16-2 libmagickwand-6.q16-2 libmbim-glib4 libmbim-proxy
libmediaart-1.0-0 libmetacity-private2 libminiupnpc10 libmjpegutils-2.1-0
libmm-glib0 libmono-system-numerics4.0-cil libmozjs-24-0 libmpdec2
libmpeg2encpp-2.1-0 libmplex2-2.1-0 libmspack0 libmspub-0.1-1 libmwaw-0.3-3
libndp0 libneon27 libnewtonsoft-json5.0-cil libntdb1 libodfgen-0.1-1
libopenjpeg5 libopenraw1 liborcus-0.8-0 libpackagekit-glib2-18 libparted2
libperl5.20 libplist2 libpoppler46 libpostproc53 libprocps3 libprotobuf-c1
libpsl0 libpython3.4 libpython3.4-minimal libpython3.4-stdlib libqmi-glib1
libqmi-proxy libreoffice-base-drivers librevenge-0.0-0 librtmp1 libruby2.1
libshine3 libsmartcols1 libstdc++-4.9-dev libswresample1 libswscale3
libsysfs2 libsystemd0 libtcl8.5 libtcl8.6 libteamdctl0 libtotem-plparser18
libtracker-sparql-1.0-0 libubsan0 libumfpack5.6.2 libupower-glib3
libusageenvironment2 libva-drm1 libvisio-0.1-1 libvlccore8 libvncclient0
libvte-2.91-0 libvte-2.91-common libwayland-cursor0 libwayland-egl1-mesa
libwebkit2gtk-3.0-25 libwebp5 libwebpdemux1 libwebpmux1 libwinpr-crt0.1
libwinpr-crypto0.1 libwinpr-dsparse0.1 libwinpr-environment0.1
libwinpr-file0.1 libwinpr-handle0.1 libwinpr-heap0.1 libwinpr-input0.1
libwinpr-interlocked0.1 libwinpr-library0.1 libwinpr-path0.1
libwinpr-pool0.1 libwinpr-registry0.1 libwinpr-rpc0.1 libwinpr-sspi0.1
libwinpr-synch0.1 libwinpr-sysinfo0.1 libwinpr-thread0.1 libwinpr-utils0.1
libwpd-0.10-10 libwpg-0.3-3 libwps-0.3-3 libx264-142 libx264-146 libx265-43
libxatracker2 libxcb-dri3-0 libxcb-present0 libxcb-sync1 libxkbcommon0
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bogofilter-common brasero brasero-common brltty bsdmainutils bsdutils
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caribou cifs-utils cinnamon cinnamon-common cinnamon-control-center
cinnamon-control-center-data cinnamon-desktop-data cinnamon-screensaver
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console-setup console-setup-linux consolekit coreutils cowsay cpio cpp
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cups-daemon cups-driver-gutenprint cups-filters cups-pk-helper cups-ppdc
cups-server-common curl dash davfs2 dbus dbus-x11 dc dconf-gsettings-backend
dconf-service dcraw deb-multimedia-keyring debconf debconf-i18n
debconf-utils debian-archive-keyring debian-system-adjustments debianutils
deborphan default-jre default-jre-headless dh-python dialog
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dnsmasq-base dnsutils dosfstools dpkg dpkg-dev dpkg-repack dselect
dvd+rw-tools e2fslibs e2fsprogs ecryptfs-utils ed eject enchant eog espeak
espeak-data evince evince-common evolution-data-server-common exiv2 fakeroot
fancontrol ffmpegthumbnailer file file-roller findutils firefox
firefox-l10n-fr firmware-atheros firmware-bnx2 firmware-bnx2x
firmware-brcm80211 firmware-intelwimax firmware-ipw2x00 firmware-ivtv
firmware-iwlwifi firmware-libertas firmware-linux firmware-linux-free
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gir1.2-caribou-1.0 gir1.2-cinnamondesktop-3.0 gir1.2-clutter-1.0
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gir1.2-gdesktopenums-3.0 gir1.2-gdkpixbuf-2.0 gir1.2-glib-2.0
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gir1.2-gstreamer-0.10 gir1.2-gtk-3.0 gir1.2-gtkclutter-1.0
gir1.2-javascriptcoregtk-3.0 gir1.2-json-1.0 gir1.2-muffin-3.0
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gnome-system-monitor gnome-terminal gnome-terminal-data
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libcupsimage2 libcupsmime1 libcupsppdc1 libcurl3 libcurl3-gnutls libcwidget3
libdaemon0 libdatrie1 libdbus-1-3 libdbus-glib-1-2 libdc1394-22 libdconf1
libdebconfclient0 libdebian-installer4 libdevmapper-event1.02.1
libdevmapper1.02.1 libdirac-encoder0 libdirectfb-1.2-9 libdiscover2
libdjvulibre-text libdjvulibre21 libdmx1 libdpkg-perl libdrm-intel1
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libdvdread4 libebml4 libecryptfs0 libedit2 libee0 libegl1-mesa
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libenchant1c2a libept1.4.12 libespeak1 libestr0 libevdocument3-4
libevent-2.0-5 libevview3-3 libexempi3 libexif12 libexpat1
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libgles2-mesa libglib-perl libglib2.0-0 libglib2.0-bin libglib2.0-cil
libglib2.0-data libglibmm-2.4-1c2a libgmime-2.6-0 libgmp10
libgnome-keyring-common libgnome-keyring0 libgnome-menu-3-0
libgnomecanvas2-0 libgnomecanvas2-common libgnomevfs2-0 libgnomevfs2-common
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libgpm2 libgpod4 libgraphite2-3 libgs9 libgs9-common libgsl0ldbl
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libgtkglext1 libgtkmm-3.0-1 libgtksourceview-3.0-1
libgtksourceview-3.0-common libgtkspell0 libgtop2-7 libgucharmap-2-90-7
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libgweather-common libgxps2 libharfbuzz-icu0 libhcrypto4-heimdal
libhdb9-heimdal libheimbase1-heimdal libheimntlm0-heimdal libhfsp0
libhogweed2 libhpmud0 libhtml-parser-perl libhttp-cookies-perl
libhunspell-1.3-0 libhx509-5-heimdal libhyphen0 libibus-1.0-5 libibus-qt1
libice6 libidn11 libiec61883-0 libijs-0.35 libilmbase6
libimobiledevice-utils libimobiledevice4 libio-html-perl libio-pty-perl
libio-socket-inet6-perl libio-socket-ssl-perl libio-string-perl libisl10
libiso9660-8 libisofs6 libitm1 libjack-jackd2-0 libjasper1
libjavascriptcoregtk-1.0-0 libjavascriptcoregtk-3.0-0 libjbig0 libjson-c2
libjson-glib-1.0-0 libjson-glib-1.0-common libjte1 libk5crypto3 libkate1
libkdc2-heimdal libkeyutils1 libklibc libkmod2 libkpathsea6
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liblensfun0 liblircclient0 liblist-moreutils-perl liblocale-gettext-perl
libloudmouth1-0 liblqr-1-0 libltdl7 liblua5.1-0 liblua5.2-0 liblvm2app2.2
liblwp-protocol-https-perl liblzma5 liblzo2-2 libmagic1 libmailtools-perl
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libmono-system-configuration4.0-cil libmono-system-core4.0-cil
libmono-system-data4.0-cil libmono-system-drawing4.0-cil
libmono-system-enterpriseservices4.0-cil
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reiserfsprogs resolvconf rpcbind rpm-common rpm2cpio rsync rsyslog rtkit
ruby ruby-debian ruby-gettext ruby-httpclient ruby-locale ruby-text
ruby-xmlparser samba samba-common samba-common-bin samba-dsdb-modules
samba-libs sane-utils scdaemon seahorse sed sgml-data shared-mime-info
simple-scan smbclient ssl-cert strace sudo synaptic syslinux syslinux-common
system-config-printer system-config-printer-udev system-tools-backends
systemd sysv-rc sysvinit sysvinit-utils t1utils tar tasksel tasksel-data tcl
tcl8.5 tcpd tcpdump tdb-tools telepathy-gabble telepathy-mission-control-5
testdisk thunderbird thunderbird-l10n-fr time tomboy totem totem-common
totem-mozilla traceroute transmission-common transmission-gtk ttf-dejavu
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We can see that systemd-sysv is going to be installed and therefore I expect systemd to be my init system after installation. This may be fixed by Clem later.
Re: Updating existing LMDE 1 Systems to LMDE 2
Hello, as a linux newbie I changed repositories and gave the same commands you did... only exception, i forced an autoremove with -f before autoclean.woodsman wrote:My latest attempt to update LMDE 1 to LMDE 2 looks like this:
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wget http://www.deb-multimedia.org/pool/main/d/deb-multimedia-keyring/deb-multimedia-keyring_2014.2_all.deb dpkg -i deb-multimedia-keyring_2014.2_all.deb apt-get update apt-get --download-only dist-upgrade apt-get upgrade apt-get -f install apt-get dist-upgrade apt-get autoremove apt-get autoclean apt-get remove --purge `dpkg --get-selections | grep deinstall | awk '{print $1}'`
While the update process thus far remains manual (not pointy-clicky) and requires 'apt-get -f install', the process does complete without stalling.
I have not performed any post-install testing to look for usability breakage or bugs.
I'm up to some test, only problem so far: multimonitor still works OK, except when i start wine applications. Splash windows occupy both screens, and maximized windows do the same.
Re: Updating existing LMDE 1 Systems to LMDE 2
It's easy to find out why it has been installed:killer de bug wrote:We can see that systemd-sysv is going to be installed and therefore I expect systemd to be my init system after installation. This may be fixed by Clem later.
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monsta@asylum ~ $ LC_ALL=C aptitude why systemd-sysv
i init PreDepends systemd-sysv | sysvinit-core | upstart
Re: Updating existing LMDE 1 Systems to LMDE 2
Thank you for participating.
I have one test system where Betsy is already installed and has been defaulting to systemd. I performed the following:
That one command removed systemd-sysv and force installed sysvinit-core. Rebooting worked as expected with sysv.
On another test system I reinstalled LMDE 1. My manual update process now looks like this:
When updating from LMDE 1 to 2 I still get the error message about libgtk-3-common, which requires apt-get -f install to work around. I am using LMDE MATE.
As I have the new packages stored locally, I need about 1 hour to perform the full LMDE 2 update. That is with me sitting close by and watching for prompts. Without that local storage, ISP connection speeds will determine the total update time for most users. That would be 2 to 3 hours total.
I have one test system where Betsy is already installed and has been defaulting to systemd. I performed the following:
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apt-get purge systemd-sysv
On another test system I reinstalled LMDE 1. My manual update process now looks like this:
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wget http://www.deb-multimedia.org/pool/main/d/deb-multimedia-keyring/deb-multimedia-keyring_2014.2_all.deb
dpkg -i deb-multimedia-keyring_2014.2_all.deb
apt-get update
apt-get --download-only dist-upgrade
apt-get install sysvinit-core mintupdate
apt-get upgrade
apt-get -f install
apt-get dist-upgrade
apt-get -f autoremove
apt-get autoclean
apt-get remove --purge `dpkg --get-selections | grep deinstall | awk '{print $1}'`
As I have the new packages stored locally, I need about 1 hour to perform the full LMDE 2 update. That is with me sitting close by and watching for prompts. Without that local storage, ISP connection speeds will determine the total update time for most users. That would be 2 to 3 hours total.
Re: Updating existing LMDE 1 Systems to LMDE 2
What does it say?woodsman wrote:When updating from LMDE 1 to 2 I still get the error message about libgtk-3-common
Re: Updating existing LMDE 1 Systems to LMDE 2
If you want people to help you, post the information requested.
How do you want people to find this, when it's buried in the middle of dozens of information?
How do you want people to find this, when it's buried in the middle of dozens of information?
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Halt Result:
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libgtk-3-common:
libgtk-3-common depends on adwaita-icon-theme (>= 3.14); however:
Package adwaita-icon-theme is not configured yet.
dpkg: error processing libgtk-3-common (--configure):
dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Processing triggers for libc-bin ...
Errors were encountered while processing:
libgtk-3-common
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
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Re: Updating existing LMDE 1 Systems to LMDE 2
No problem, I found it quickly
Re: Updating existing LMDE 1 Systems to LMDE 2
Thanks for this great thread and thanks to everyone for their experiments with upgrading. I'm excited to try it myself. Fortunately as someone who once ignored my LMDE install on one machine for over a year, this sort of massive upgrade with force installs and a bazillion .conf files to consult won't be an entirely new experience.
A couple questions:
1) What is the benefit of the "apt-get install sysvinit-core" to avoid the installation of systemd? Just for those who don't like systemd? What do people get with a fresh install from the .iso RC release of Betsy, systemd or sysvinit as their init system? If systemd is going to be the standard init system for Betsy, is it better to just stick with that (unless one has a personal aversion to systemd)?
2) I have 2.2 GB available on my / partition. It looks like the download pulls about 1 GB of packages and then 800 MB of additional space is used for the install (at least on killer de bug's system). I don't want to get into a situation where I run out of space on the partition in the middle of the upgrade (but I hate to have to resize the partition, which can be messy--even though I'm using an lvm partition scheme, bad things happened the last time I did this).
3) Is there a way during the install to prevent grub from updating or force it to install itself on my / partition, not to the MBR? I'm dual booting with Manjaro and have grub set up the way I like through Manjaro. The last time I updated LMDE is messed up my Grub setup.
4) If one does this upgrade now, is there a risk that, when the official upgrade path from LMDE 1 to LMDE 2 comes, one will end up with a system that does not really have the setup achieved by the official upgrade path?
Thanks for any thoughts on these questions.
A couple questions:
1) What is the benefit of the "apt-get install sysvinit-core" to avoid the installation of systemd? Just for those who don't like systemd? What do people get with a fresh install from the .iso RC release of Betsy, systemd or sysvinit as their init system? If systemd is going to be the standard init system for Betsy, is it better to just stick with that (unless one has a personal aversion to systemd)?
2) I have 2.2 GB available on my / partition. It looks like the download pulls about 1 GB of packages and then 800 MB of additional space is used for the install (at least on killer de bug's system). I don't want to get into a situation where I run out of space on the partition in the middle of the upgrade (but I hate to have to resize the partition, which can be messy--even though I'm using an lvm partition scheme, bad things happened the last time I did this).
3) Is there a way during the install to prevent grub from updating or force it to install itself on my / partition, not to the MBR? I'm dual booting with Manjaro and have grub set up the way I like through Manjaro. The last time I updated LMDE is messed up my Grub setup.
4) If one does this upgrade now, is there a risk that, when the official upgrade path from LMDE 1 to LMDE 2 comes, one will end up with a system that does not really have the setup achieved by the official upgrade path?
Thanks for any thoughts on these questions.
Re: Updating existing LMDE 1 Systems to LMDE 2
Yes - but only as the init system. Other parts of systemd (libpam-systemd, logind, udev) will be present in the installation anyway.cb474 wrote:What is the benefit of the "apt-get install sysvinit-core" to avoid the installation of systemd? Just for those who don't like systemd?
As Clem wrote in the blog,cb474 wrote:What do people get with a fresh install from the .iso RC release of Betsy, systemd or sysvinit as their init system?
Similar to Linux Mint 17.x, LMDE 2 “Betsy” will be using the traditional sysvinit. The move to systemd could happen with Linux Mint 18 and LMDE 3, giving this new technology and the Linux ecosystem 2 years (or more) to mature and to iron out integration and compatibility issues. Cinnamon in particular is built without systemd support by default and the development team is planning to change this in version 2.6 to give the DE the ability to switch at runtime between systemd and consolekit/upower without the need to recompile anything.
That's too small in my opinion. All you can do without resizing is to run apt clean before downloading all that stuff to clean the existing package cache, but from my experience, it usually frees no more than 1 Gb. So I'd resize this partition to at least 5 Gb (or even 10 to play it safe).cb474 wrote:I have 2.2 GB available on my / partition. It looks like the download pulls about 1 GB of packages and then 800 MB of additional space is used for the install (at least on killer de bug's system). I don't want to get into a situation where I run out of space on the partition in the middle of the upgrade (but I hate to have to resize the partition, which can be messy--even though I'm using an lvm partition scheme, bad things happened the last time I did this).
Well, if your current grub is set to be installed to root partition, I think it will do so on upgrade too. But I haven't tested such setup.cb474 wrote:Is there a way during the install to prevent grub from updating or force it to install itself on my / partition, not to the MBR? I'm dual booting with Manjaro and have grub set up the way I like through Manjaro. The last time I updated LMDE is messed up my Grub setup.
If you don't mind keeping your old grub, you can use apt-mark to prevent all grub packages from upgrading for now.
Yes, of course. The official upgrade path isn't being worked on yet, so the results may vary.cb474 wrote:If one does this upgrade now, is there a risk that, when the official upgrade path from LMDE 1 to LMDE 2 comes, one will end up with a system that does not really have the setup achieved by the official upgrade path?
That said, you'll end up with Debian Jessie installation + the packages from Betsy repo anyway. Any differences will probably require a simple installing/removing some packages.
Re: Updating existing LMDE 1 Systems to LMDE 2
Thanks for the detailed response, Monsta. I appreciate it.
I'm still unclear on the sysvinit vs systemd question. Does the "apt-get install sysvinit-core" (to avoid the installation of systemd for the init system) give one something closer to what the install from the .iso RC for Betsy does? Or is it a modification and keeping systemd as the init system would be closer to the setup you get with an install from the .iso RC?
I'm still unclear on the sysvinit vs systemd question. Does the "apt-get install sysvinit-core" (to avoid the installation of systemd for the init system) give one something closer to what the install from the .iso RC for Betsy does? Or is it a modification and keeping systemd as the init system would be closer to the setup you get with an install from the .iso RC?
Re: Updating existing LMDE 1 Systems to LMDE 2
Betsy ISO comes with sysvinit-core.
Re: Updating existing LMDE 1 Systems to LMDE 2
cb474, et. al.,
The default init system for LMDE 2 RC is sysvinit-core. Explicitly installing that package in the update process ensures existing systems are updated the same as fresh LMDE 2 installs. In my tests nothing broke by not installing sysvinit-core.
I suspect after LMDE 2 is official, which includes the official update mechanism, some LMDE 2 users will tinker with systemd. Developers likely will do the same. The proverbial handwriting is on the wall with respect to systemd and one day all Mint systems will need to migrate to systemd. As designed right now that day is not today but converting is a matter of installing the systemd init package and start testing. I suspect a forum thread will be started just for that purpose.
I am using systemd on Fedora 21 and CentOS 7 systems. From a desktop usability perspective, I never notice systemd. While systemd is still maturing and evolving, systemd is nowhere near the monster some people have argued.
The amount of storage space used by the package updates is about 1.5 GB. As mentioned previously, to save bandwidth I have saved those files. I then copy the whole collection to my target test system before I start the update testing. If there are changes to any packages then that is all that is needed to be downloaded that day. When that happens I copy the new files to my system storing the package cache and I'm good to go for the next test.
How much total partition space is needed for the entire LMDE 2 system depends upon how users have configured their systems. I have some LMDE 1 base image partitions that use about 5 GB. On my laptop I have LMDE 1 installed and highly customized with additional packages. There I use about 6 GB. Both of those system sizes include the apt cache, which generally I do not delete and only autoclean/autoremove to remove older and unused packages. Both of those systems use a separate /home partition and I do not include that storage space in any estimates.
My test systems are multi-boot. I never have had my MBR overwritten while testing the LMDE update process. I do not have any systems with GRUB installed on the root partition rather than the MBR.
The update process prompts the user to update GRUB. Just respond not to do that. A new initram and grub.conf get created regardless of the reply, but the MBR pointer is not updated. I presume then the same for root partitions. I have tested fully updating GRUB only on one system and I had no problems.
The only related glitch I have seen is the GRUB updating process thinks my sda4 extended partition is an xfs file partition. Nothing broke or crashed.
From what I see after performing the update several times is there will be little change between updating now and whatever is the final official LMDE 2 image. I have one test system right now that is fully updated to LMDE 2. The system runs fine. Every so many days there will be a package update or two. Thus far, only Jessie package updates and not LMDE updates. Because the repository information remains unchanged, I don't see how updating now makes any difference to what LMDE 2 will finally look like.
That said, I have some people I support using LMDE 1. I have not updated them and will not until after the LMDE 2 update mechanism is officially approved. They are not power users or bleeding edge users so the older software on their systems is not something they actually notice or care about.
One glitch I see with the updating process is on my systems the refusal to update libgtk3-common. I need to use apt-get -f install to get past that. If a dist-upgrade could fly through that then using point-and-click with the Update Manager (UM) could be possible. Under such an ideal situation, the update process could be done in steps, such as 1) the UM first pulls in the updated repo information and restarts itself, 2) then downloads the updates, 3) installs sysvinit-core and mintupdate, and then finally 4) performs the entire system update. The caveat with that is all of the interaction required.
Even if UM could be used, users need to be forewarned of the time involved. With my 6 Mbps connection I needed about 1 hour just for the downloads. I am using dual core systems with SATA II drives. I need about 1 hour for the update. Unless the UM can be instructed to default to saving and not overwrite all current config files, the user is required to attend the entire process.
Attending the update is not difficult for people who do this kind of thing, but to non technical users, needing to baby sit the whole process likely will be unsettling. I likely will have to perform the updates for the people I support. I am not tickled about that because my time costs them money, but that will be the safest route for them because right now the update process requires a lot more than just point-and-click knowledge and they will not know what to do.
For my testing I wrote a shell script to use a spare empty partition that is a copy of an original LMDE 1 partition. My script copies the updated apt package cache along with necessary tweaks such as editing fstab for the new partition location. The whole process is automated and requires about 15 minutes for me to prepare the test partition. Then I reboot into that test partition and start the update testing. A virtual machine also could be used.
How the final official update process will be handled is speculation at this point. With this thread we have some understanding of what will be required and what will unfold. How that the final process will work is not known until at least reaching RC status. Yet the lack of an official update mechanism should not discourage sufficiently skilled users from updating now.
The default init system for LMDE 2 RC is sysvinit-core. Explicitly installing that package in the update process ensures existing systems are updated the same as fresh LMDE 2 installs. In my tests nothing broke by not installing sysvinit-core.
I suspect after LMDE 2 is official, which includes the official update mechanism, some LMDE 2 users will tinker with systemd. Developers likely will do the same. The proverbial handwriting is on the wall with respect to systemd and one day all Mint systems will need to migrate to systemd. As designed right now that day is not today but converting is a matter of installing the systemd init package and start testing. I suspect a forum thread will be started just for that purpose.
I am using systemd on Fedora 21 and CentOS 7 systems. From a desktop usability perspective, I never notice systemd. While systemd is still maturing and evolving, systemd is nowhere near the monster some people have argued.
The amount of storage space used by the package updates is about 1.5 GB. As mentioned previously, to save bandwidth I have saved those files. I then copy the whole collection to my target test system before I start the update testing. If there are changes to any packages then that is all that is needed to be downloaded that day. When that happens I copy the new files to my system storing the package cache and I'm good to go for the next test.
How much total partition space is needed for the entire LMDE 2 system depends upon how users have configured their systems. I have some LMDE 1 base image partitions that use about 5 GB. On my laptop I have LMDE 1 installed and highly customized with additional packages. There I use about 6 GB. Both of those system sizes include the apt cache, which generally I do not delete and only autoclean/autoremove to remove older and unused packages. Both of those systems use a separate /home partition and I do not include that storage space in any estimates.
My test systems are multi-boot. I never have had my MBR overwritten while testing the LMDE update process. I do not have any systems with GRUB installed on the root partition rather than the MBR.
The update process prompts the user to update GRUB. Just respond not to do that. A new initram and grub.conf get created regardless of the reply, but the MBR pointer is not updated. I presume then the same for root partitions. I have tested fully updating GRUB only on one system and I had no problems.
The only related glitch I have seen is the GRUB updating process thinks my sda4 extended partition is an xfs file partition. Nothing broke or crashed.
From what I see after performing the update several times is there will be little change between updating now and whatever is the final official LMDE 2 image. I have one test system right now that is fully updated to LMDE 2. The system runs fine. Every so many days there will be a package update or two. Thus far, only Jessie package updates and not LMDE updates. Because the repository information remains unchanged, I don't see how updating now makes any difference to what LMDE 2 will finally look like.
That said, I have some people I support using LMDE 1. I have not updated them and will not until after the LMDE 2 update mechanism is officially approved. They are not power users or bleeding edge users so the older software on their systems is not something they actually notice or care about.
One glitch I see with the updating process is on my systems the refusal to update libgtk3-common. I need to use apt-get -f install to get past that. If a dist-upgrade could fly through that then using point-and-click with the Update Manager (UM) could be possible. Under such an ideal situation, the update process could be done in steps, such as 1) the UM first pulls in the updated repo information and restarts itself, 2) then downloads the updates, 3) installs sysvinit-core and mintupdate, and then finally 4) performs the entire system update. The caveat with that is all of the interaction required.
Even if UM could be used, users need to be forewarned of the time involved. With my 6 Mbps connection I needed about 1 hour just for the downloads. I am using dual core systems with SATA II drives. I need about 1 hour for the update. Unless the UM can be instructed to default to saving and not overwrite all current config files, the user is required to attend the entire process.
Attending the update is not difficult for people who do this kind of thing, but to non technical users, needing to baby sit the whole process likely will be unsettling. I likely will have to perform the updates for the people I support. I am not tickled about that because my time costs them money, but that will be the safest route for them because right now the update process requires a lot more than just point-and-click knowledge and they will not know what to do.
For my testing I wrote a shell script to use a spare empty partition that is a copy of an original LMDE 1 partition. My script copies the updated apt package cache along with necessary tweaks such as editing fstab for the new partition location. The whole process is automated and requires about 15 minutes for me to prepare the test partition. Then I reboot into that test partition and start the update testing. A virtual machine also could be used.
How the final official update process will be handled is speculation at this point. With this thread we have some understanding of what will be required and what will unfold. How that the final process will work is not known until at least reaching RC status. Yet the lack of an official update mechanism should not discourage sufficiently skilled users from updating now.