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Re: upgrade
hi,
i installed debian 9 from an iso found on internet.
in my case worked apt-get dist-upgrade and apt-get upgrade did not work.
is this because that iso is not from official debian site?
tnx
i installed debian 9 from an iso found on internet.
in my case worked apt-get dist-upgrade and apt-get upgrade did not work.
is this because that iso is not from official debian site?
tnx
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Re: upgrade
For giggles, please display what shows from this:linuly wrote:hi,
i installed debian 9 from an iso found on internet.
in my case worked apt-get dist-upgrade and apt-get upgrade did not work.
is this because that iso is not from official debian site?
tnx
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Re: upgrade
Wouldn't you think that installing a Debian ISO from a non-Debian source is an unnecessary security risk? How much do you trust this unamed site?linuly wrote:hi,
i installed debian 9 from an iso found on internet.
in my case worked apt-get dist-upgrade and apt-get upgrade did not work.
is this because that iso is not from official debian site?
tnx
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Re: upgrade
+1stevepusser wrote:Wouldn't you think that installing a Debian ISO from a non-Debian source is an unnecessary security risk? How much do you trust this unamed site?linuly wrote:hi,
i installed debian 9 from an iso found on internet.
in my case worked apt-get dist-upgrade and apt-get upgrade did not work.
is this because that iso is not from official debian site?
tnx
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Re: upgrade
Before replying, please note.
In linuly's (ly frome here on) first thread
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php? ... 29#p677029
ly asked for example how to install apache2 using apt-get.
ly's secon thread
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php? ... 00#p677100
was initially about 'installing new packages', assuming meaning security updates. Soon ly turns it 'how to install package tcpcump?' At this point I was confused what's this guy about, and suggested reading some Debian manuals. ly replied knowing better than all the answer, only wanted 'other angle'. And for my suggestion, ly asks (or orders) to be polite when replying.
I guess the meaning of this thread 'was to get reactions to false story',
In linuly's (ly frome here on) first thread
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php? ... 29#p677029
ly asked for example how to install apache2 using apt-get.
ly's secon thread
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php? ... 00#p677100
was initially about 'installing new packages', assuming meaning security updates. Soon ly turns it 'how to install package tcpcump?' At this point I was confused what's this guy about, and suggested reading some Debian manuals. ly replied knowing better than all the answer, only wanted 'other angle'. And for my suggestion, ly asks (or orders) to be polite when replying.
I guess the meaning of this thread 'was to get reactions to false story',
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Re: upgrade
Could be - I ended up replying to another thread and got confused as to what the asking was etc and replied to a wrong thread...arzgi wrote:Before replying, please note.
In linuly's (ly frome here on) first thread
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php? ... 29#p677029
ly asked for example how to install apache2 using apt-get.
ly's secon thread
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php? ... 00#p677100
was initially about 'installing new packages', assuming meaning security updates. Soon ly turns it 'how to install package tcpcump?' At this point I was confused what's this guy about, and suggested reading some Debian manuals. ly replied knowing better than all the answer, only wanted 'other angle'. And for my suggestion, ly asks (or orders) to be polite when replying.
I guess the meaning of this thread 'was to get reactions to false story',
In the other thread, I just apologized to the forum folks for allowing myself to get confused between the multi threads that were posted.
But to be fair to you arzgi, I found nothing wrong with your reply eiher. Did the best you (or anyone) could with the minimal information provided. In the end (and I state this gingerly simply because I am guilty of not articulating my thoughts at times also) the fault ultimately lies on the op for not stating exactly what they are looking for or to do.
Cheers
Chris.
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Re: upgrade
Perhaps a better choice of words :
Copy / paste as keywords, into favourite search engine.
each has a purpose, since the OP neglects to tell us that, in this thread, no accurate answer can be given, so that is why I suggest reading up on the differences, instead of looking for which one is better.
This seemed to be the best, easiest explanation to understand, it is clear.
From: https://www.linuxquestions.org/question ... de-219920/
I will go ask my Parrots, they are better then even a crystal ball, at this sort of thing
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what is the difference between apt-get upgrade or apt-get dist-upgrade?
It would depend on what you are trying to accomplish, neither is better then the other,what is the best apt-get upgrade or apt-get dist-upgrade?
each has a purpose, since the OP neglects to tell us that, in this thread, no accurate answer can be given, so that is why I suggest reading up on the differences, instead of looking for which one is better.
This seemed to be the best, easiest explanation to understand, it is clear.
From: https://www.linuxquestions.org/question ... de-219920/
Well, if you want to do a distro-upgrade, use dist-upgrade. For instance, moving from Debian -stable to Debian -testing. Dist-upgrade is a special upgrade that is used if you are fetching packages from a new location, which is specified in /etc/apt/sources.list
If you want to simply upgrade the packages you have installed for your current distro, use 'apt-get upgrade'.
I hope that clears up your confusion.
Again, without telling us specifically what ISO it is, and where it comes from, no one can really say, but yes, some off beat, modified Debian ISO, could be the cause of all sorts of problems, and might not work as expected, the best thing to do would be to ask at the support site for that ISO, are you sure it is even really Debian ?is this because that iso is not from official debian site?
The OP may have "dist-upgrade" to "testing" (buster), but without any details , Who knows for sure ?cds60601 wrote:For giggles, please display what shows from this:linuly wrote:hi,
i installed debian 9 from an iso found on internet.
in my case worked apt-get dist-upgrade and apt-get upgrade did not work.
is this because that iso is not from official debian site?
tnx
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Re: upgrade
Thanks for sharing this. I would also ask you to stop using Debian user forum members as test dolls.linuly wrote:argzi i wish you never bother me as you are uneducated and low skills.
Was that enough polite?