On 18/09/14 01:30 PM, softwatt wrote:
Hello. How does one upgrade the distro? I have searched the web but I amIf your /etc/apt/sources.list file refers to your current distribution as "stable" then once Jessie becomes the new "stable" then apt-get update followed by apt-get dist-upgrade will work.
getting some contradictions, and I am hesitant to mess things up.
All websites suggest updating the /etc/apt/sources.list file. This makes
a lot of sense. However, the consensus ends here. Beyond that, I have no
idea what's correct.
Some suggest a simple `apt-get update` followed by an `apt-get dis-upgrade`
Some suggest:
apt-get update
apt-get install apt dpkg aptitude
apt-get --download-only dist-upgrade
apt-get dist-upgrade
Some even suggest updating the kernel using and apt-get install kernel-*
stuff. (Subquestion: does dist-upgrade update the kernel?)
Enlighten me! What is the proper way to do this?
If your sources.list file calls it "wheezy" then you need to change it to "jessie" before doing the apt-gets.
If you want to keep upgrading to the latest "testing" distribution, then change "stable" or "wheezy" to "testing" and do the apt-gets.
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