I thought it's apt's equivalent "apt full-upgrade " to apt-get's "apt-get dist-upgrade"
Distrowatch review grumbles
Re: Distrowatch reveiw grumbles
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Re: Distrowatch reveiw grumbles
I originally assumed that the newer "apt" was set up to recognise both dist-upgrade and full-upgrade, while the older "apt-get" would only recognise "dist-upgrade"
But I just tested "sudo apt dist-upgrade apt-get full-upgrade" in MX17/18 and it works as well.
But I just tested "sudo apt dist-upgrade apt-get full-upgrade" in MX17/18 and it works as well.
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Re: Distrowatch reveiw grumbles
Re: Distrowatch reveiw grumbles
Correction to my earlier post: I tested
sudo apt-get full-upgrade
and it works as well.
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ASUS X42D laptop: AMD Phenom II, 6GB RAM, Mobility Radeon HD 5400
Clevo N130WU-based Ultrabook: Intel i7-8550U (Kaby Lake R), 16GB RAM, Intel integrated graphics (UEFI)
ASUS X42D laptop: AMD Phenom II, 6GB RAM, Mobility Radeon HD 5400
Re: Distrowatch reveiw grumbles
Or "aptitude full-upgrade" ;-)
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Quite a few alternatives to upgrade the system then via command line. So all the lines below are equivalent (?):
and the one mentioned above by @nomad:
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apt full-upgrade
apt-get dist-upgrade
apt-get full-upgrade
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aptitude full-upgrade
Re: Distrowatch reveiw grumbles
Version: 18
Rating: 1
Date: 2019-02-06
Votes: 0
Can´t install in EFI even that it is boot in UEFI.
In installation no partition is under /boot when you choose were things vill be installed.
Works fine in both Slackware and Arch Linux, but not in MX Linux.
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I must apologise I'd thought that the dist part had been discontinued several years ago.
Re: Distrowatch reveiw grumbles
The latest joke of a review:
-> he didn't have a clue, neither read the manual, not knew that there is a testrepo (which is safer than PPA)
-> nor bothered to find out that MX is based on Debian and definitely has more apps in repos than Ubuntu
- >As for his not liking the panel it's a hit of ridi"cluelessness", few clicks away to have it wherever he wanted, even across his own competent forehead, with or without a logo
!! As for the driver, it's the only point may be of substance, while would be good to know where he got that legacy driver, wouldn't wonder if from Ubuntu PPA

Giving here a 2 after such a "little try" is a nice present...
P.S. Probably could post a review just above his where the issues are addressed concisely
-> "he tried a little"Version: 18
Rating: 2
Date: 2019-02-09
Votes: 0
I tried a little. I don't like the panel design. I've had trouble with the RTL8187 wifi device. There is a problem connecting to wireless networks. I install legacy-304 driver and restart system, but can't reach to X server. System speed is not bad, but performance is good in Xfce versions of almost all distros. This is not a special case of MX Linux. I do not recommend to a new Linux user. It's just the Xfce version. Not suitable for those who care about appearance. The MX Linux repos is less than the Ubuntu repository. Also, disadvantage of not being able to use PPA repositories.
-> he didn't have a clue, neither read the manual, not knew that there is a testrepo (which is safer than PPA)
-> nor bothered to find out that MX is based on Debian and definitely has more apps in repos than Ubuntu
- >As for his not liking the panel it's a hit of ridi"cluelessness", few clicks away to have it wherever he wanted, even across his own competent forehead, with or without a logo
!! As for the driver, it's the only point may be of substance, while would be good to know where he got that legacy driver, wouldn't wonder if from Ubuntu PPA
Giving here a 2 after such a "little try" is a nice present...
P.S. Probably could post a review just above his where the issues are addressed concisely
MX-18 (x64): HP 8460p, i5-2540M, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, HD3000