Good morning
Thank You for email and help.
Di Nov 12 09:20:14 2013
> > # sudo do-release-upgrade
> *
> Thank You for help.
> *
> I was told
> sudo apt-get update
> sudo apt-get upgrade is wrong.
>
> Right:
>
> sudo apt-get update
You would run upgrade before running dist-upgrade, but as I think the other
answer was from Jeff, who works for Canonical, listen to him.
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I was reading it in a Linuxbook.
Note that when you put a quote from someone, it's good to attribute the
quote.
The way I have done it is
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
When that's complete, it might need a reboot if there's a new kernel, then
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade.
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When there is a new kernel?
Every six months?
Isnt this do-release-upgrade
?
However, I haven't closely followed Ubuntu/Debian for years, so if that
earlier quote is from Jeff, do what he says.
Regards
Sophie
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