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Originally posted by claydoh View PostIt most certainly does use apt.
Pkcon is the commandline tool for PackageKit, which in turn uses the system's native tools to do the work. Which is apt/dpkg on Debian-like systems.
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Originally posted by oshunluvr View PostUh, yeah, no. I've been using KDEneon since it was KDEneon and I always use apt. I still hate Discover and pkcon is unnecessary in my world.
Also, in 5.22, it will do unattended updates as well, for those who want such a thing.
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Originally posted by dequire View PostThat makes sense. I wonder why the Neon Devs are so adamant about using pkcon over apt?
As to why, mainly it was because many people were updating in the Debian fashion (apt upgrade) instead of the correct one for *buntu (apt full-upgrade) and were not getting all updates, even som issues installing software due to mixed library versions and the like because of it.
Neon did go as far as to move and replace them upgrade command with some text about it.
Code:dohbuoy@flex15:~$ sudo apt upgrade On KDE neon you should use `pkcon update` to install updates. If you absolutely must use apt you do have to use dist-upgrade or full-upgrade in place of the upgrade command. https://neon.kde.org/faq#command-to-update Abort.
At least pkcon works wherever packagekit does so is distro agnostic.
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I think the answer as to why might be there in the message. Too many people don't understand the difference between "apt upgrade" and "apt full-upgrade" aka "apt-get dist-upgrade". Frankly IMO those switches were poorly labeled. I've seen many posts over the years from confused users of those cli inputs. When you add in "do-release-upgrade" there's often another layer of confusion.
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Agreed. It is Debian's fault They didn't design apt for use in a more fluid type of distro so much.
But luckily, the differences between the current upgrade and full-upgrade are less drastic than the old apt-get's upgrade and dist-upgrade
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