[clug] Ubuntu - feeling UN-updated

Peter Ellis vk1pe.peter at gmail.com
Sat May 7 13:33:49 UTC 2022


And....

sudo apt auto remove

P



On Sat, 7 May 2022, 23:27 Peter Ellis, <vk1pe.peter at gmail.com> wrote:

> Doh.... I feel so out of date.
>
> So, do-release-upgrade -c reveals that 21.10 is available.
>
> I assume that it has to be done, before 22.04.
>
> So, now, after a look:
> sudo apt update
> sudo apt upgrade
>
> And the monkeys/cockroaches are busily working.
>
> Thanks for the memory-jog, folks
>
> Peter
>
>
> On Sat, 7 May 2022, 23:15 Peter Ellis, <vk1pe.peter at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Ah, I see.
>>
>> I'll get onto that.
>>
>> Peter
>>
>> On Sat, 7 May 2022, 23:05 Brett Worth, <brett at worth.id.au> wrote:
>>
>>> I had to do a do-release-upgrade -d to get mine to upgrade. That was a
>>> couple of weeks ago.  I'm surprised is still needed.
>>>
>>> Brett
>>>
>>> On Sat, 7 May 2022, 5:35 pm Peter Ellis via linux, <
>>> linux at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi, all,
>>>>
>>>> Firstly, I am feeling somewhat frustrated about one machine:
>>>> 1. that will diligently go and seek updates, but NOT see Ubuntu 22.04
>>>> LTS
>>>> "Jammy", and I can't seem to convince it;
>>>> 2. that *meets* the 22.04 spec (inc RAM);
>>>> 3. that has an AMD 64bit processor, 4 threads;
>>>>
>>>> So, what can I do to get [Ubuntu] Linux to update, please?
>>>>
>>>> Secondly, another strategy is to download a new ISO and put it on a USB,
>>>> and clean-reinstall from that.
>>>> But, why do that when the system should do it for me?
>>>>
>>>> Thirdly, what ISO can I use to be generic? (AMD / Intel / etc)
>>>>
>>>> TIA,
>>>>
>>>> Peter
>>>> feeling only slightly overwhelmed.
>>>> --
>>>> linux mailing list
>>>> linux at lists.samba.org
>>>> https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/linux
>>>>
>>>


More information about the linux mailing list