> After double-check, I get the following error:
> > E: Ungültige Operation autoremove
> Literally translated, this means "invalid operation autoremove".
Hm. What if you change "apt" to "apt-get"?
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After double-check, I get the following error:
> E: Ungültige Operation autoremove
Literally translated, this means "invalid operation autoremove".
> That did it for me -- now I have a different problem
> because I need space on my hard disk, either change
> partition size or delete stuff, let's see.
$ sudo apt autoremove && sudo apt clean
might help.
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Thank you very much! Now it works.
That did it for me -- now I have a different problem because I need space on
my hard disk, either change partition size or delete stuff, let's see.
Thanks.
> In my understanding, I would have to change the
> repositories, is that right? In other words, and more
> basic: How /do/ I upgrade from Trisquel 7 to Trisquel 8
> without re-install?
Edit /etc/apt/sources.list as root
$ sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
and replace every occurance of "belenos"
Running "do-release-upgrade -c" gives the message that there are no new
releases available.
How do I then upgrade?
However, I just learned that "apt-get dist-upgrade" unfortunately does /not/
upgrade to the next version. In my understanding, I would have to change the
repositories, is that right? In other words, and more basic: How /do/ I
upgrade from Trisquel 7 to Trisquel 8 without re-install?
Thanks
I just solved this myself -- don't bother.