26th November 2016, 18:18
I have installing maui-2 how can I update - upgrade 2.1? sudo "command"?
I have installing maui-2 how can I update - upgrade 2.1? sudo "command"?
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26th November 2016, 18:18
I have installing maui-2 how can I update - upgrade 2.1? sudo "command"?
Usually by
Code: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
26th November 2016, 19:08
(26th November 2016, 18:29)leszek Wrote: Usually by Hello, this "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade" I done today, but nothing happened (0 upgrade), why?
Because you have then already the newest versions of everything.
Biggest change beside installer fixed in 2.1 is Firefox 50. You should have this version installed as it was pushed more than a week ago.
26th November 2016, 22:27
There is no need to update to a specific Maui version, as all Maui are on the same Xenial base and part-rolling. If you enable backports, all Maui versions end up on the same main package versions, regardless if you started with Maui1 or MauiX. Only if the underlying base of Ubuntu switches, you need to perform a special update to bring you from 16.04 Xenial to 18.04 then.
27th November 2016, 10:41
(26th November 2016, 22:27)starbuck Wrote: There is no need to update to a specific Maui version, as all Maui are on the same Xenial base and part-rolling. If you enable backports, all Maui versions end up on the same main package versions, regardless if you started with Maui1 or MauiX. Only if the underlying base of Ubuntu switches, you need to perform a special update to bring you from 16.04 Xenial to 18.04 then. Hi starbuck. I don't want to unduly flog a tired horse, but can you pls comment on these differences between my Tower's [Maui2] & a brand new VM's [Maui2.1] versions of official-package-repositories.list: Tower: Code: # Do not edit this file manually, use Software Sources instead. VM: Code: # Do not edit this file manually, use Software Sources instead. Should i not be concerned about the 2 vs 2.1? What about the obvious other difference between the respective 2nd-last lines? Do i need to do anything pls?
27th November 2016, 11:32
(26th November 2016, 22:27)starbuck Wrote: There is no need to update to a specific Maui version, as all Maui are on the same Xenial base and part-rolling. If you enable backports, all Maui versions end up on the same main package versions, regardless if you started with Maui1 or MauiX. Only if the underlying base of Ubuntu switches, you need to perform a special update to bring you from 16.04 Xenial to 18.04 then. Please re-read my post above. It answers all questions.
I had read it already. I always do, before posting. Reading does not necessarily equate to understanding. In this case i asked my questions because there are explicit differences between those two files' contents, & i don't understand if that's significant. If i already understood, i'd not have wasted my time or yours by posting.
deb [arch=amd64] http://ds9-maui.s3-website.eu-central-1....com/maui-2-packages xenial main vs deb [arch=amd64] http://ds9-maui.s3-website.eu-central-1....m/maui-2-1-neon xenial main
27th November 2016, 13:36
The maui-2-1-neon includes a snapshot of backports with plasma 5.8.3 and the newest KF5 version.
The maui-2-1 repo itself includes only a few minor package updates with the biggest change being the updated fixed calamares installer. If you enabled neon backports on maui 2.0 you will get the same version as is in maui-2-1-neon as stated by starbuck. I hope it is a little bit clearer now.
27th November 2016, 15:28
Thank you.
You guys know all this stuff like the back of your hand. I don't. Experimenting at my end, thinking, & asking questions, is the only way i can learn. |
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