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I understand the upgrade distinction and my issue is that unless I
upgrade my distro I will get left behind in support and the kernel
as more apps, etc. are tailored to the newer versions of packages.
It seems though that there are efforts to mitigate the Unity debacle
with Mint and Cinnamon desktops but will they have staying power and
will Ubuntu get it's act together and hear our screams?<br>
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On 01/24/2012 10:45 AM, Jason Schaefer wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 8:44 PM, BrianO'Keefe <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:okeefe@cybermesa.com"><okeefe@cybermesa.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Thanks Rob,
I have run apt-get update but have read that your suggestion does a partial
upgrade and that can cause issues. Is that correct? I'll do some more
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Hi Brian
I've lost touch with the ubuntu releases but I think that your version
of 10.10 doesn't have gnome unity. If you do a dist-upgrade it will
only upgrade the 10.10 distribution and not bring in anything outside
of it. As Rob pointed out, it won't upgrade your distribution to 11.10
(or whichever) UNLESS you change your /etc/apt/sources.list or
equivalent to include a newer distribution. Perhaps the "dist" in
dist-upgrade is misleading... dist-upgrade is the appropriate way to
do a "full" upgrade either standing in your current distro or to a new
one.
If you want to be more conservative you could use "apt-get upgrade".
This is less aggressive in its updates and will not add or remove
packages to facilitate a full upgrade.
Also, "apt-get update" doesn't actually update packages, it only tells
the system the latest updates available from the /etc/apt/* repository
lists.
If you are worried, go ahead and send us the output of "apt-get dist-upgrade".
Jason
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