MX on Linux: Difference between revisions

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| Once your "source list" is up to date, the instruction "upgrade" can be included after "apt" to download any newer versions now available in repositories, and to replace those packages that are already installed on your computer with those newer versions
| Once your "source list" is up to date, the instruction "upgrade" can be included after "apt" to download any newer versions now available in repositories, and to replace those packages that are already installed on your computer with those newer versions.  (You cannot upgrade the actual kernel within the operating system with this instruction, so there is no necessity to reboot your Linux computer).
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| Once your "source list" is up to date, the instruction "full-upgrade" can be included after "apt". The advantage of "full-upgrade" over the simple "upgrade" is that it picks up dependencies, and so results in more components being upgraded. (Again, this does not affect kernel and does not require a computer reboot).
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! scope="row"|autoremove
! scope="row"|autoremove
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