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====How to upgrade a linux Debian Distor==== | ====How to upgrade a linux Debian Distor==== | ||
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I have learned it the hardway and for years I've not been able to fully upgrade a linux Distro without errors. Most of the time I ended up to re-install the new Distro and restore the old data. | I have learned it the hardway and for years I've not been able to fully upgrade a linux Distro without errors. Most of the time I ended up to re-install the new Distro and restore the old data. | ||
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aptitude update\\ | aptitude update\\ | ||
aptitude upgrade\\ | aptitude upgrade\\ | ||
- | aptitude | + | apt-get |
aptitude clean\\ | aptitude clean\\ | ||
aptitude install aptitude apt dpkg **or with** apt-get apt-get install apt\\ | aptitude install aptitude apt dpkg **or with** apt-get apt-get install apt\\ | ||
- | aptitude -y -s -f --with-recommends dist-upgrade\\ | + | aptitude -y -s -f - -with-recommends dist-upgrade\\ |
aptitude safe-upgrade\\ | aptitude safe-upgrade\\ | ||
aptitude dist-upgrade\\ | aptitude dist-upgrade\\ | ||
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Now if you encounter dependancy errors after distrib note the names of the package errors and do the following: | Now if you encounter dependancy errors after distrib note the names of the package errors and do the following: | ||
- | dpkg --remove package_name\\ | + | dpkg - -remove package_name\\ |
aptitude -f install\\ | aptitude -f install\\ | ||
- | dpkg --configure --pending\\ | + | dpkg - -configure - -pending\\ |
In extreme cases you have to resolve conflicts with a force command like | In extreme cases you have to resolve conflicts with a force command like | ||
- | dpkg -r --force-depends and your package_name | + | dpkg -r - -force-depends and your package_name |
That should do the trick. | That should do the trick. | ||
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