Re: Solus DE observations

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I think a once-weekly update is a reasonable schedule.  Maybe there is a mailing list where announcements like this are posted? Check the help center.


--Dave--



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On 8/5/21 5:39 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Hi,  Got it to work this morning I was told there weree no updates so I guess I am good.  I think the latest version is 4.3 at least that is according to the image I got yesterday and installed.  When I first installed the system I did an update of 600 or so packages but have not seen anything since.  I am not expecting updates every day, but would be nice to have an idea of how often stable updates come out.  I am guessing that it would be at least once a week.

Matthew



On Aug 5, 2021, at 4:49 PM, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

sudo eopkg upgrade will update your system.  Eopkg has a manual page.



-- Dave --




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On 8/4/21 9:05 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
So, how do you check for updates on the system using a terminal?  Sudo eopkg install package would install a package, but would something like sudo eopkg upgrade work or what?  I know you can go through software center, but would like to
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