-upgrade command line.
Ok, I went to the bottom: it was due to phased updates not selecting my
machine for applying the update. Disabling it via -o
APT::Get::Always-Include-Phased-Updates=1 force apt-get dist-upgrade to
update anything.
I hope this can be useful for others.
Thanks.
--
Danti
Using libsystemd0 as an example, apt-cache policy shown the installed
packages with score 100, and an available update with score 500. Still,
the update was not installed until I manually specified the package on
the apt-get dist-upgrade command line.
Full disclosure: this specific system is an
On 23/09/2022 00:33, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Fri, Sep 23, 2022 at 01:04:26AM +0200, Gionatan Danti wrote:
root@localhost:/var/log/apt# apt-get dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
The following
On Fri, Sep 23, 2022 at 01:04:26AM +0200, Gionatan Danti wrote:
> root@localhost:/var/log/apt# apt-get dist-upgrade
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree... Done
> Reading state information... Done
> Calculating upgrade... Done
> The following packages h
Hi all,
I have a question about apt-get dist-upgrade refusing to update some
packages:
root@localhost:/var/log/apt# apt-get dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
The following packages have been
On Mon, 2022-02-07 at 12:45 +0530, Jaikumar Sharma wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to upgrade my Debian 10 box (10.11) with latest security
> fixes on using command line as per below:
>
> $ sudo apt-get -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confdef" -o
> Dpkg::Options::="--force-confold" dist-upgrade -y
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade my Debian 10 box (10.11) with latest security
fixes on using command line as per below:
$ sudo apt-get -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confdef" -o
Dpkg::Options::="--force-confold" dist-upgrade -y --allow-
unauthenticated
above command line with APT configuration is
On 02/07/18 12:55 AM, Curt wrote:
On 2018-07-01, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
E: You don't have enough free space in /var/cache/apt/archives/.
apt-get autoclean doesn't help; neither does apt-get clean. When I
tried apt-get autoremove, the upgrade started, but at 99% completion it
threw the
On Mon 02 Jul 2018 at 10:12:13 (+0100), Joe wrote:
> On Sun, 1 Jul 2018 17:43:02 -0500
> David Wright wrote:
> > Why? If you find the cause, you can fix it. Upgrades are careful
> > about preserving the system's integrity to run.
>
> Less and less with each version.
>
> I have a wheezy: I
Charlie Gibbs wrote:
...
> Sure enough, / is full, with all the fun that that entails.
...
there are a lot of potential places to get space back:
- check /var/log
- also, see if you have old kernels that can be removed.
- your browser cache may be huge.
- downloaded files
On Mon, 2 Jul 2018 09:55:48 + (UTC)
Curt wrote:
> On 2018-07-02, Joe wrote:
> > On Sun, 1 Jul 2018 17:43:02 -0500
> > David Wright wrote:
> >
> >
> >>
> >> Why? If you find the cause, you can fix it. Upgrades are careful
> >> about preserving the system's integrity to run.
> >>
> >
>
On 2018-07-02, Joe wrote:
> On Sun, 1 Jul 2018 17:43:02 -0500
> David Wright wrote:
>
>
>>
>> Why? If you find the cause, you can fix it. Upgrades are careful
>> about preserving the system's integrity to run.
>>
>
> Less and less with each version.
>
> I have a wheezy: I cloned it to a spare
On Sun, 1 Jul 2018 17:43:02 -0500
David Wright wrote:
>
> Why? If you find the cause, you can fix it. Upgrades are careful
> about preserving the system's integrity to run.
>
Less and less with each version.
I have a wheezy: I cloned it to a spare desktop machine, upgraded with
some
On 2018-07-01, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>
> E: You don't have enough free space in /var/cache/apt/archives/.
>
> apt-get autoclean doesn't help; neither does apt-get clean. When I
> tried apt-get autoremove, the upgrade started, but at 99% completion it
> threw the message:
>
> Error writing to
piles these programs successfully. However,
"sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" shows the message:
E: You don't have enough free space in /var/cache/apt/archives/.
apt-get autoclean doesn't help; neither does apt-get clean. When I
tried apt-get autoremove, the upgrade started, but at 99% compl
clients on my Jessie laptop (see my recent posting titled
> >> "Can't link to OpenSSL on my laptop). I've decided to upgrade it
> >> to Stretch like my desktop machine, which compiles these programs
> >> successfully. However, "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" s
on my laptop). I've decided to upgrade it
>> to Stretch like my desktop machine, which compiles these programs
>> successfully. However, "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" shows the
>> message:
>>
>> E: You don't have enough free space in /var/cache/apt/archive
y desktop machine, which compiles these programs
> successfully. However, "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" shows the
> message:
>
> E: You don't have enough free space in /var/cache/apt/archives/.
>
> apt-get autoclean doesn't help; neither does apt-get clean. When I
&g
On 07/01/2018 05:44 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
Let's look at your options.
2. Buy a nice SSD and a USB-SATA cable. Install stretch on it,
keeping to two partitions: / and /home. Copy over /home from
your internal disk. When it's all done, swap the internal
disk for the SSD.
Pros:
Charlie Gibbs composed on 2018-07-01 13:17 (UTC-0700):
> After this experience, I'm gun-shy about upgrading a system in place.
I work mostly with limited space / filesystems, and I do dist-upgrades more
often than fresh installs. There are places other than apt's cache that can
gobble
esktop machine,
> which compiles these programs successfully. However, "sudo apt-get
> dist-upgrade" shows the message:
>
> E: You don't have enough free space in /var/cache/apt/archives/.
>
> apt-get autoclean doesn't help; neither does apt-get clean. When I tried
t;sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" shows the message:
E: You don't have enough free space in /var/cache/apt/archives/.
apt-get autoclean doesn't help; neither does apt-get clean. When I
tried apt-get autoremove, the upgrade started, but at 99% completion it
threw the message:
Error writing
On Thu, Feb 02, 2017 at 04:10:20PM -0300, Luciano Moffatt wrote:
> I am in testing.
>
> I did a new installation and after a single apt-get dist-ugrade, wich
> installed three new packages and updated about another forty,I lost my wifi
> internet connection again. Cable internet worked fine.
>
I am in testing.
I did a new installation and after a single apt-get dist-ugrade, wich
installed three new packages and updated about another forty,I lost my wifi
internet connection again. Cable internet worked fine.
I suspect it has something to do with firmware-linux-free so I did an
apt-get
Hello,
El 29 de marzo de 2016 9:16:09 CEST, Sergei Petrunin
escribió:
>Thanks for response!
>
>Unfortunately, I have to report that doing
>
>sudo install-grub /dev/sda#/dev/sda is by device for hard-drive
>with
>lvm, may be I need some specific options here?
>sudo
Thanks for response!
Unfortunately, I have to report that doing
sudo install-grub /dev/sda#/dev/sda is by device for hard-drive with
lvm, may be I need some specific options here?
sudo upgrade-grub
do not cure boot for 4.4.0 kernel - same problem persists, still 4.3.0
kernel (in "Advanced
On 2016-03-28 11:46:46 PM, Sergei Petrunin wrote:
During the system boot I get the following message:
Begin: Running /scripts/local-block ... lvmetad is not active yet
sysinit
Volume group "strog-vg" not found
Cannot process volume group strog-vg
done.
--- several times message like this ---
Hello,
Just execute update commands:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
After that I no longer be able to boot on 4.4.0 kernel (I using it for some
time already), so I boot now from 4.3.0.
During the system boot I get the following message:
Begin: Running
On Thu, 29 Oct 2015 10:23:00 + Darac Marjal sent:
> On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 12:45:15PM +1100, Charlie wrote:
>
> >It was suggested that someone [lost the email] upgrade their system
> >with apt-get dist-upgrade?
> >
> >I suppose depending on what packages a
On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 12:45:15PM +1100, Charlie wrote:
It was suggested that someone [lost the email] upgrade their system
with apt-get dist-upgrade?
I suppose depending on what packages are installed on a system would
suggest which of these bugs could be problematical:
Summary
It was suggested that someone [lost the email] upgrade their system with
apt-get dist-upgrade?
I suppose depending on what packages are installed on a system would
suggest which of these bugs could be problematical:
Summary:
libreoffice(2 bugs), akonadi-server(1 bug), libkf5auth5(1 bug
with
apt-get dist-upgrade because this will install new packages if needed.
Now for some reason db5.1-util package is kept back despite the fact
that I execute apt-get dist-upgrade:
I'm not sure which distribution you're running.
[snip]
Am I correct that db5.1-util is kept back because
Quoting Martin T (m4rtn...@gmail.com):
On 8/27/15, David Wright deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk wrote:
So what depends on python2.6 that won't be satisfied with 2.7?
My wheezy shows libdb5.1:i386 5.1.29-5 and jessie has libdb5.3:i386
5.3.28-9
(assuming they're related). Neither has python2.6.
Hi,
as far as I know, kept back packages in Debian are shown in case
package can not be upgraded with apt-get upgrade because upgrade
requires to install new packages. Usually this can be fixed with
apt-get dist-upgrade because this will install new packages if needed.
Now for some reason db5.1
Quoting Martin T (m4rtn...@gmail.com):
Hi,
as far as I know, kept back packages in Debian are shown in case
package can not be upgraded with apt-get upgrade because upgrade
requires to install new packages. Usually this can be fixed with
apt-get dist-upgrade because this will install new
Martin T wrote on 08/27/2015 08:08 AM:
Now for some reason db5.1-util package is kept back despite the fact
that I execute apt-get dist-upgrade:
I did an upgrade yesterday, and saw the same thing.
Experience suggests to me that it's a packaging dependency inconsistency
somewhere
Dear all,
I run Debian Unstable. I haven't been able to do a
apt-get dist-upgrade
for some time now since it wants to remove some essential packages
which after upgrading is not installable anymore, for example konsole
and okular.
The output from apt-get dist-upgrade is:
Calculating upgrade
On Thu, 20 Aug 2015 09:12:19 +0200 (CEST)
Magnus R mara...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
I run Debian Unstable. I haven't been able to do a
apt-get dist-upgrade
for some time now since it wants to remove some essential packages
which after upgrading is not installable anymore, for example
by using only apt upgrade instead
of dist-upgrade, but other than that you just have to wait.
Grüße,
Sven.
--
Sigmentation fault. Core dumped.
Is there anything I can do to fix this? Or do I just have to wait
until the packages I need are back to normal (that is installable).
There are several very big libary and compiler transitions going on at
the moment.
You can upgrade upgradable packages by using only apt upgrade instead
of dist
mettre à jour les paquets que tu cites avant
un dist-upgrade ?Merci,Fred
bonjour,
il faut mettre à jour les paquets que je cite avant de faire un
dist-upgrade
mode opératoire :
sudo -s
apt-get update --fix-missing
apt-get install apt aptitude dpkg libc6
apt-get upgrade
apt-get dist-upgrade
bonjour,
il faut mettre à jour les paquets que je cite avant de faire un
dist-upgrade
mode opératoire :
sudo -s
apt-get update --fix-missing
apt-get install apt aptitude dpkg libc6
apt-get upgrade
apt-get dist-upgrade
slt
bernard
Ok merci pour l'info Bernard.
Parcontre sudo -s pour
Bonsoir Bernard,
je ne comprends pas bien ta réponse, tu veux bien en dire
plus ?Merci !Fred
sudo -s
apt-get install apt aptitude dpkg libc6
slt
bernard
Bonjour Bernard,
tu veux dire qu'il faut mettre à jour les paquets que tu cites avant un
dist-upgrade ?Merci,Fred
Le 26/06/2015 07:13, fred a écrit :
Bonjour à tou-te-s,
j'hésite à mettre à jour avec la commande citée en sujet de ce mel,
quelqu'un ici aurait des retours positifs à partager ?
Bonjour
1) D'un point de vue général, tout changement vers un progrès implique
des risques, même s'ils sont
Bonjour,
Le vendredi 26 juin 2015 à 10:32, maderios a écrit :
Le 26/06/2015 07:13, fred a écrit :
Bonjour à tou-te-s,
j'hésite à mettre à jour avec la commande citée en sujet de ce mel,
quelqu'un ici aurait des retours positifs à partager ?
Bonjour
1) D'un point de vue général, tout
Le 26/06/2015 07:13, fred a écrit :
Bonjour à tou-te-s,
j'hésite à mettre à jour avec la commande citée en sujet de ce mel,
quelqu'un ici aurait des retours positifs à partager ?
Si ton hésitation est relative à Jessie et son ecosystème, sache que tu ne
pourras pas rester éternellement
De : maderios mader...@gmail.com
À : debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
Envoyé le : Vendredi 26 juin 2015 10h32
Objet : Re: apt-get dist-upgrade de Wheezy vers Jessie
Le 26/06/2015 07:13, fred a écrit :
Bonjour à tou-te-s,
j'hésite à mettre à jour avec la commande citée en sujet de
Bonjour à tou-te-s,
j'hésite à mettre à jour avec la commande citée en sujet de ce mel,
quelqu'un ici aurait des retours positifs à partager ?
Merci !Fred
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 10:40 PM, Zenaan Harkness z...@freedbms.net wrote:
apt-get upgrade seems to have less reboot requiring updates.
There ought be a way to schedule a dist-upgrade, to occur the next
time I shutdown my computer - not on hibernate/suspend or even logout
(I work on cmd line
On 1/24/14, Joel Rees joel.r...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 10:40 PM, Zenaan Harkness z...@freedbms.net wrote:
apt-get upgrade seems to have less reboot requiring updates.
There ought be a way to schedule a dist-upgrade, to occur the next
time I shutdown my computer - not on
apt-get upgrade seems to have less reboot requiring updates.
There ought be a way to schedule a dist-upgrade, to occur the next
time I shutdown my computer - not on hibernate/suspend or even logout
(I work on cmd line here and there).
Doing a dist-upgrade right when I'm shutting the machine
sid,
is that sometimes gui packages break with an upgrade and a logout at
least is required. Sometimes a reboot is required.
Write a script that runs apt-get dist-upgrade with appropriate
options (things to consider might be --assume-yes/--assume-no,
--trivial-only and maybe DEBIAN_FRONTEND
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 03:08:29PM +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Thursday 23 January 2014 13:52:39 Darac Marjal wrote:
runlevels 0 (halt) and 6 (shutdown)
runlevel 6 is surely reboot? Whereas shutdown needs further
information: e.g. shutdown -r reboot, shutdown -h halt
On Thursday 23 January 2014 13:52:39 Darac Marjal wrote:
runlevels 0 (halt) and 6 (shutdown)
runlevel 6 is surely reboot? Whereas shutdown needs further
information: e.g. shutdown -r reboot, shutdown -h halt
http://linux.101hacks.com/unix/shutdown/
Lisi
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On Jo, 23 ian 14, 13:52:39, Darac Marjal wrote:
When you are happy with the script, create an initscript for it that
*starts* in runlevels 0 (halt) and 6 (shutdown). Pitch it to happen
sometime between X (and other user-facing services) stopping and the
network going down.
Not sure if this
Same situation here, I've tried with several updated mirrors (
http://mirror.debian.org/status.html) and no difference.
According to this
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=669278 should
we expect any update in the repositories soon?
Regards,
--
Javier Parapar
BTW by installing phonon-backend-null the dist-upgrade can be performed,
but no audio or video could be generated meanwhile a proper backend is not
installed.
--
Javier Parapar
Hi,
Not all Debian mirrors work right ...
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 11:27:54AM +0530, Amrish Purohit wrote:
...
500 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ wheezy/main i386 Packages
N: Unable to locate package libvlccore4
Change mirror site from http://ftp.us.debian.org to and something else
and try
Amrish Purohit amrish.dis...@gmail.com wrote:
I have repeated same with latest 6.0.4 kde live dvd, but getting the
saem result.
Hmmm.
Did you run apt-get update after changing your sources.list?
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-src http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ wheezy-proposed-updates
main contrib non-free
# UNOFFICIAL REPOS ##
[ snip: debian-multimedia, google, skype ]
To convert debian stable in testing, I fired following commands.
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
fired following commands.
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
For the record: If you want to set up a testing system starting from a
stable installation CD then I would recommend to only install a
minimal stable system (no graphical environment etc.), upgrade this
minimal system carefully to testing
update
apt-get dist-upgrade
But dist-upgrade failed with following error.
E: Could not perform immediate configuration on 'phonon-backend-vlc'.
Please see man 5 apt.conf under APT::Immediate-Configure for details. (2)
Please help to fix this issue.
Regards
Amrish
-key add -
deb http://download.skype.com/linux/repos/debian/ stable non-free
To convert debian stable in testing, I fired following commands.
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
But dist-upgrade failed with following error.
E: Could not perform immediate configuration on 'phonon-backend-vlc
-
deb http://download.skype.com/linux/repos/debian/ stable non-free
To convert debian stable in testing, I fired following commands.
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
But dist-upgrade failed with following error.
E: Could not perform immediate configuration on
'phonon
(...)
Mmm... just out of curiosity, if you wanted to use testing instead
stable, why is that you didn't download a testing ISO image (debian-
testing-i386-kde-CD-1.iso)?
To convert debian stable in testing, I fired following commands.
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
But dist-upgrade failed
update
apt-get dist-upgrade
But dist-upgrade failed with following error. E: Could not perform
immediate configuration on 'phonon-backend-vlc'. Please see man 5
apt.conf under APT::Immediate-Configure for details. (2)
Do you have VLC installed from multimedia repo? If so, remove it and
then try
://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ wheezy-proposed-updates
main contrib non-free
# UNOFFICIAL REPOS ##
[ snip: debian-multimedia, google, skype ]
To convert debian stable in testing, I fired following commands.
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
For the record: If you
bonjour,
pour mon architecture:
Debian Wheezy AMD64 multicores Intel 64 bits
commande exécutée apt-get dist-upgrade
ci joint la trace de l'exécution:
http://cjoint.com/?3DkkAh62mXH
j'ai 2 remarques:
dans /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/multiarch j'ai i386,
ensuite -su
voyez-vous un remède?
faut-il
Le mardi 10 avril 2012 à 10:34 +0200, JB a écrit :
bonjour,
pour mon architecture:
Debian Wheezy AMD64 multicores Intel 64 bits
commande exécutée apt-get dist-upgrade
ci joint la trace de l'exécution:
http://cjoint.com/?3DkkAh62mXH
j'ai 2 remarques:
dans /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d
Tom, thank you for the info. I agree w. sending in bug reports. It's
just that there is such a learning curve w.Gnome 3 and KDE4 which I had
tried before I changed over to Gnome 2.30.x previously. I have gone
ahead and done the full apt-get dist-upgrade and played w. the new Gnome
and found
On 28/02/2012 01:25, Whit Hansell wrote:
Thanks for your reply. I had done some googling at the debian site and
found info on the differences as you state. I have to admit I am not
sure which is the best way to update/upgrade my system. I had read a
few years ago that aptitude was the
I think you'll find every thing you need in the Debian doc:
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch02.en.html#_literal_apt_get_literal_literal_apt_cache_literal_vs_literal_aptitude_literal
Quote: The difference between safe-upgrade/upgrade and full-upgrade/
dist-upgrade only appears
On 27/02/2012 02:38, Whit Hansell wrote:
OK, Y'all. Confusin', confusin', confusin.
Quetjun' Is it safe to do an apt-get dist-upgrade? I mean it says
it will add over a Gig of new files and stuff while removing a number of
files. I know that when I do an aptitude safe-upgraade
On 02/27/2012 04:26 AM, Monsieur Louk wrote:
I think you'll find every thing you need in the Debian doc:
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch02.en.html#_literal_apt_get_literal_literal_apt_cache_literal_vs_literal_aptitude_literal
Quote: The difference between
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 8:25 PM, Whit Hansell skippe...@comcast.net wrote:
On 02/27/2012 04:26 AM, Monsieur Louk wrote:
I think you'll find every thing you need in the Debian doc:
was reading was to do an
apt-get dist-upgrade and the person did so and she got her submenus back
but lost her panels. I know that she went from Gnome 2.3.x to Gnome 3
w. the upgrade and that is what I need to do too but when I did an
apt-get update to see what all would be changed, I
--purge package1 etc.
* chmod +x remove_conf_files
* sh remove_conf_files
* apt-get -f install
* orphaner - all clear
* apt-get dist-upgrade
* E: Internal Error, Could not perform immediate configuration (2)
on dash
* dpkg -i --force-configure-any dash_0.5.5.1-7.4_i386.deb
Alex wrote:
I think I have reached a dead-end and may have to restore from
partimage backup.
Sigh. Oh well. On the bright side at least you have a full backup. :-)
I worked through Bob's recommendations:-
:-)
* apt-get dist-upgrade
* E: Internal Error, Could not perform immediate
Hi,
'apt-get dist-upgrade' from Lenny (up to date as of 04 Spet. 2011) to
Squeeze crashes with the following error:-
E: Internal Error, Could not perform immediate configuration (2) on
libtext-iconv-perl
Procedure used during upgrade to date:-
1) Downloaded and burned all .iso
Alex wrote:
'apt-get dist-upgrade' from Lenny (up to date as of 04 Spet. 2011)
Too late now but before upgrading I think it is advisable to look at
the output of apt-show-versions and clean up packages that are no
longer available. Even though you were fully up to date with Lenny
there were
Hi Bob,
Thank you very much for the prompt and very comprehensive reply.
There are some questions and comments arising, please:-
* Since I am working from a partimage backup of the Debian system
partition (S.O.E. that can be transferred from one machine to
another in case of
Alex wrote:
* Since I am working from a partimage backup of the Debian system
partition (S.O.E. that can be transferred from one machine to
another in case of emergency), it is not a problem to restore that
and start again, if you think that would be the best course and
On Sun, 08 May 2011 13:02:18 -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
On 20110508_095510, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
Whether one of these packages is installed by default depends on how
you installed that particular machine (example: it might not be
installed in expert mode since AFAIR you get a specific
On Sb, 07 mai 11, 16:18:53, Camaleón wrote:
Hello,
I'm running wheezy and it's since weeks that I started wondering when a
new kernel will come to testing :-)
root@debian:~# cat /etc/issue
Debian GNU/Linux wheezy/sid \n \l
test@debian:~$ uname -r
2.6.32-5-686
Now (by purely
On Sun, 08 May 2011 11:21:07 +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sb, 07 mai 11, 16:18:53, Camaleón wrote:
I'm running wheezy and it's since weeks that I started wondering when a
new kernel will come to testing :-)
root@debian:~# cat /etc/issue
Debian GNU/Linux wheezy/sid \n \l
On 07/05/11 09:36 PM, KS wrote:
However, I did an update just around the time I saw the reply and apt is
not able to find the 2.6.38-2-686-bigmem (for for that matter 2.6.38-2)
either! It exists on packages.debian.org though.
Must have been an issue with the mirrors as apt was getting hash
On Du, 08 mai 11, 09:55:10, Camaleón wrote:
You need either the package linux-image-flavour or
linux-image-2.6-flavour and a new kernel will be installed as soon as
the Kernel Team updates the dependencies of these packages.
Do I need either or do I need both? :-)
I did say either,
for modern PCs
But the updated kernel was not showing to me as available until I
manually pulled the meta-package ;-(
I don't understand what you mean here, could you please rephrase a bit?
Sure. I mean I already had the linux-image-2.6.32-5-686 package
installed but apt-get dist-upgrade did
In pan.2011.05.08.09.55...@gmail.com, Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 08 May 2011 11:21:07 +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sb, 07 mai 11, 16:18:53, Camaleón wrote:
I'm running wheezy and it's since weeks that I started wondering when a
new kernel will come to testing :-)
Now (by purely chance) I
On Du, 08 mai 11, 17:13:38, Camaleón wrote:
Sure. I mean I already had the linux-image-2.6.32-5-686 package
installed but apt-get dist-upgrade did not offer the latest version
available (linux-image-2.6.38-2-686) so I had to manually install it.
(so I did understand it right after all
In 201105081231.04151@iguanasuicide.net, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
In pan.2011.05.08.09.55...@gmail.com, Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 08 May 2011 11:21:07 +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
You need either the package linux-image-flavour or
linux-image-2.6-flavour and a new kernel will be installed
but apt-get dist-upgrade did not offer the latest version
available (linux-image-2.6.38-2-686) so I had to manually install it.
I think this is mostly because the different kernel versions are
completely different packages, rather than a new version of the same
package. This prevents your kernel
On Sun, 08 May 2011 20:33:22 +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Du, 08 mai 11, 17:13:38, Camaleón wrote:
Sure. I mean I already had the linux-image-2.6.32-5-686 package
installed but apt-get dist-upgrade did not offer the latest version
available (linux-image-2.6.38-2-686) so I had to manually
On 20110508_095510, Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 08 May 2011 11:21:07 +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sb, 07 mai 11, 16:18:53, Camaleón wrote:
I'm running wheezy and it's since weeks that I started wondering when a
new kernel will come to testing :-)
root@debian:~# cat /etc/issue
On Du, 08 mai 11, 17:56:41, Camaleón wrote:
Hum... then as Boyd also said (@Boyd, thanks for the explanation), can we
conclude that _only_ a kernel meta-package will be able to perform the
automatic upgrade to the latest version available?
Well, only is a bit strong here, but given the
(meta-package)
alsa-base - Archivos de configuración del controlador de ALSA
linux-image-2.6.32-5-686 - Linux 2.6.32 for modern PCs
linux-headers-2.6.32-5-686 - Header files for Linux 2.6.32-5-686
I use to upgrade the machine with this command:
apt-get update apt-get -V dist-upgrade
Should I have
On 07/05/11 17:18, Camaleón wrote:
Hello,
I'm running wheezy and it's since weeks that I started wondering when a
new kernel will come to testing :-)
snip
I use to upgrade the machine with this command:
apt-get update apt-get -V dist-upgrade
Should I have been using another one
-get -V dist-upgrade
Should I have been using another one that automatically triggered the new
kernel? Or is that kernel needs to be manually pulled? :-?
Greetings,
Hi,
whenever I power on my boxes firs I go in single user mod and apt-get
update apt-get dist-upgrade like you.
On my Wheezy box
On Sat, 07 May 2011 17:24:33 +0100, AG wrote:
On 07/05/11 17:18, Camaleón wrote:
I use to upgrade the machine with this command:
apt-get update apt-get -V dist-upgrade
Should I have been using another one that automatically triggered the
new kernel? Or is that kernel needs to be manually
)
I use to upgrade the machine with this command:
apt-get update apt-get -V dist-upgrade
Should I have been using another one that automatically triggered the new
kernel? Or is that kernel needs to be manually pulled? :-?
Do you have the linux-image-686 package installed? (I see you're using
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