Where my pacman -Syu
gang at btw
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Hint: :q!
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I'm kicking back here after paru -Syu --nocombinedupgrade --noconfirm
PS: (obligatory) 'Long live yay!'
paru -Syu --skipreview && flatpak update
-y && sudo apt autoremove
All you sophisticated folks with your dinky commands... I just click restart to update whenever Daddy Gated says so. So much easier...
Have you ever tried to challenge the system and see what happens if you don't click restart?
Yes, random forced reboot at an extremely inconvenient time and an excruciatingly slow "Windows is installing updates" screen.
Is there a reason these commands weren’t at some point combined into one flag?
I can see why you’d want separate “update” and “upgrade” options, but another flag that does both without writing such a long command would be nice.
Maybe I just don’t know enough about apt and such a flag does exist? Maybe they’re just expecting folks to create an alias?
If you use nala (frontend for apt) when you drop a "nala upgrade" it automatically calls update first
Behold:
sudo snap refresh
... yeah... I'll see myself out...
Please do.
Just kidding...
I am forced to judge your entire character based solely on your snap use.
You could also open the Pop! Shop, have it load, freeze and then upgrade via terminal. They should really fix that shit
yay
this is the way
-y
sudo dpkg-reconfigure --priority=low unattended-upgrades
What does that do?
It enables automatic security updates. You could also enable automatic updates for all, not just security. Basically have the system run the meme commands for you.
On my work PC:
flatpak update && sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade && reboot
On my home PC:
flatpak update && paru && reboot
On my laptop:
flatpak update && sudo dnf update && reboot
alias "upgrade"=sudo pacman -Syu && yay -Syu && sudo flatpak upgrade
more like alias "yolo"
I'll give you one better:
doas emerge --sync && emerge -uDN @world
:)
sudo nala upgrade ; flatpak update
Nala is a frontend to apt-get written in Python.
Flatpak violates Single Source of Truth for installation data, and hides installations.
Meanwhile the pacman -Syu
sect:
sudo zypper refresh && sudo zypper dist-upgrade
sudo dnf up
sudo systemctl enable dnf-automatic-install.timer
me when unattended upgrades