On 10/10/2018 02:36 PM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:> AG: > > > > Thanks for the thought; I did see that -d modifier in a search on > > google . . . so far haven't added that one into the command . . . > > haven't put a whole lot of time into it yet . . . but, spending more > > time in Lu Next lately so getting into the latest edition might seem > > to move it up a tad bit. Is the -d the solution? > > > > F > > > Hey Fritz, yes it is the solution. You can also use the GUI "Software & > Updates". I am not sure if the Qt version is the same as the GTK > version, but in the GTK version go to the "Updates" tab and at the very > bottom you can modify: > > "Notify me of a new Ubuntu version:" to say "For any new version" > > -- > Regards > > @Israel: >
Also thanks to you for the reply . . . I tried doing that change to "any new version" several weeks ago and tried a number of updates, via console and/or via SU . . . and that alone didn't bring in anything other than "Bionic" updates . . . . Generally I do like to stay in LTS, but Simon replied to one of my emails on some issues in Lu Next suggesting to upgrade to ??18.10?? . . . it just has to be "easy" . . . no tyne for iso installs, etc. F
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