On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 11:15 AM, Nicholas Skaggs < nicholas.ska...@canonical.com> wrote:
> zsync is used to download an iso. By using zsync you update the copy of > the iso you have on your disk with the latest version from the remote > server. This isn't an installed system, simply an image that you can > install with. > > apt-get update is used to update your running system. > > Nicholas > > Thank you :-) > > On 08/14/2012 06:43 PM, istimsak abdulbasir wrote: > > > > On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 4:36 PM, Nicholas Skaggs < > nicholas.ska...@canonical.com> wrote: > >> John, the daily images contains snapshots of packages in the archive >> (including things you wouldn't have installed on your machine). If your >> running a the development version of ubuntu, the packages found on the cd >> will be the same versions you could install from the archive on that day. >> Does that make sense? >> >> Nicholas >> > > I am still confused on the difference of apt-get update and zsync. Could > you give a deeper explanation of the apt-get and zsync? > > Istimsak > >> >> >> On 08/10/2012 04:28 PM, John Kim wrote: >> >> What is the significance of the command "sudo apt-get upgrade" on Ubuntu >> 12.10 alpha 3? Is it different from running the daily build with zsync? >> >> I'm guessing it updates the system as up-to-date as the daily build. >> >> -- >> John Kim >> Ubuntu enthusiast >> l <http://epikvision.blogspot.com>ookjohn.com >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Ubuntu-qa mailing list >> Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com >> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa >> >> > >
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