On Monday 21 September 2015 17:16:54 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Monday 21 September 2015 16:59:40 Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> > I've read all the other helpful feedback you received. Are you
> > interested in taking control of the process manually via terminal? I
> > learned a COOL command that was originally shared by *Bob* who
> > coincidentally responded to this thread.
> >
> > Am sharing here in case it's of interest to anyone checking out your
> > thread. The package you download is "apt-show-versions".
> >
> > If you then run "apt-get update" and next "apt-show-versions -u", you
> > receive output of any packages that need upgrading. If there's no
> > output, everything in your system is current. There are other flags
> > (options) you can run, but so far that "-u" is all I've ever needed.
> >
> > You have to run both commands each time. "apt-show-versions" performs
> > its package version comparison walk through our systems based on both
> > what is sitting on our systems and what our personal *_CHOICE_* of
> > repositories is offering at any given second. BUT.. That doesn't
> > happen magically/automatically, it's triggered manually in this case.
> > The only way that happens is if we run "apt-get update" first to keep
> > that command's associated files current, as well.
>
> Alternatively, you can just do "aptitude update", and it will tell you 

> <what >

<that>
sorry, typo.
Lisi
> upgrades are available when it has finished updating. ;-)  If it doesn't
> tell you, it means that there aren't any.
>
> Lisi

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