Update to 20.04 failed

Francis Grizzly Smit grizzly at smit.id.au
Sat May 9 08:27:24 UTC 2020


On 9/5/20 5:03 pm, Gilles Gravier wrote:
> Bob,
>
> Le sam. 9 mai 2020 à 07:39, Bob <ubuntu-qygzanxc at listemail.net
> <mailto:ubuntu-qygzanxc at listemail.net>> a écrit :
>
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>     <mailto:ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>> on Sat, 09 May 2020
>     05:16:10 +0100
>
>     > 08 May 2020  at 16:55, Bob wrote:
>     > Update to 20.04 failed (at least in part)
>     >
>     > Have you checked which version you have after the error 19.10 or
>     20.04?
>
>     Yes, settings has "Ubuntu 20.04 LTS"
>
>
> run the "sudo autoremove"
> and also do "sudo autoclean"
>
> This will effectively remove leftover packages from the previous
> version (some packages get replaced by completely different things and
> are no more needed, when most actually just get upgraded to a more
> recent version).
> Autoclean will then delete the download .debs to free space  (if your
> machine is running low) - this is just a temp cache and can mostly be
> run safely. The only case it could be an issue is if there is a
> botched update, and then you have no network to redownload the package
> to redo the update. But if your network is running... just do it.
>
> As I mentioned elsewhere, I have this brutal command for my updates:
>
>
> sudo apt-get -y update && sudo apt-get -y dist-upgrade && sudo apt-get
> -y autoremove && sudo apt-get -y autoclean
>
> I run it regularly. Updates, cleans, and trims everything. :)
>
> (Oh and you know what, the same runs fine on a raspberry pi too!)
>
> Gilles
> -- 
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and keep running till it runs clean then sudo apt upgrade finally run
the gui  updater worked for me


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