You can vote the stupid ratings down there, by voting "no" which -1 from vote count. All the ratings with no or few votes are considered bs anyway by any straight thinking person... But to do that you need a vote count >0 in the first place
Distrowatch review grumbles
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Just a troll getting his daily yuks...Adrian wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 5:54 pmThat's strange, it's also demonstrable false.Stevo wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 4:17 pm Here's the latest winner:Well, I don't know how anyone manages to use MX when it breaks with the first updates!Version: 18
Rating: 1
Date: 2019-02-05
Votes: 0
After installing and running `apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade` system is going to be in a broken state.
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Why would he want to use 'apt-get dist-upgrade'?
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Because this is the recommended way to upgrade your computer (unless you use the GUI tools like Synaptic that use a similar command.)
I tried to explain here what "dist-upgrade" means: viewtopic.php?p=479499#p479499
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I use it all the time and is the recommended method.
From the manual:
Notice the choice between upgrade and dist-upgrade.
• dist-upgrade: the default action, and recommended for newcomers. Will upgrade all
packages that have updates, even those where an update will result in the automatic
removal of other existing packages or cause new packages to be added to your
installation in order that all dependencies are resolved.
• upgrade: recommended only for more experienced users. Will only upgrade updateable
packages that don't result in other packages being removed or installed. Using this option
means some updateable packages may remain “held back” on your system.
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What about full-upgrade? How is it different from the above mentioned alternatives?
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full-upgrade is the same as dist-upgrade
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Re: Distrowatch reveiw grumbles
Seems like the powers that be
have been threatening for years that someday,
$ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
will cease to function.
But so far it still works.
have been threatening for years that someday,
$ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
will cease to function.
But so far it still works.
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