Question #77496 on update-manager in ubuntu changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+question/77496
Status: Answered => Open
Trenoweth is still having a problem:
Your first suggestion ( sudo update-manager -d ) simply told me that my
system is up-to-date.
You'll probably think I'm a complete dunce but I'm afraid I can't get
your second suggestion to work :-(
The first line ( sudo apt-get install update-manager-core ) was fine.
I had:
update-manager-core is already the newest version.
update-manager-core set to manually installed.
But when I enter the second one ( sudo nano /etc/update-manager/release-
upgrades ), which I tried it more than once despite checking the
spelling, I get the error message:
sudo: nano: command not found
Should I have 'etc' or am I supposed to write something else here
please?
This is my first venture into Linux and I really want to get to grips with it,
but so far I'm struggling.......
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