I have used the Updater GUI for years in Mint's KDE 17 series, and many others. When I first install a Distro I usually do 'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade' and let er rip. Then Activate the Firewall. But I am a total newb to Kubuntu as for having it installed like I do now.
On my new install I did as in the above. Now, my question is: Should I always use the Terminal or is Discover good enough, Synaptic?
And, should I use sudo apt-get dist-upgrade after the sudo apt-get update? I've read and read up on it over the years but there is so much misinformation out there, and the official docs don't really make sense to the noob like me. It's my understanding that dist-upgrade just installs newer packages when upgrade won't, perhaps a safer way to just 'upgrade'
Thanks, Nasty
On my new install I did as in the above. Now, my question is: Should I always use the Terminal or is Discover good enough, Synaptic?
And, should I use sudo apt-get dist-upgrade after the sudo apt-get update? I've read and read up on it over the years but there is so much misinformation out there, and the official docs don't really make sense to the noob like me. It's my understanding that dist-upgrade just installs newer packages when upgrade won't, perhaps a safer way to just 'upgrade'
Thanks, Nasty
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