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Title: Release Updates
Post by: tommy2 on 2023/09/12, 13:55:09
Stuck on 2021.3 "Wintersky" even after all the latest dist/full upgrades and the newest kernel I don't see anything for either 2022.? "Masters of War" or 2023.1 "Standing on the Shoulders of Giants" is there something I'm missing or not doing? Can't find or didn't do a very effective search in answering my question I would appreciate being pointed to some documentation to help bring me up to speed, thanks.  :-[
tommy2
Title: Re: Release Updates
Post by: edlin on 2023/09/12, 14:34:02
There's nothing wrong with that. The version information is perpetuated by the original installation in /etc/siduction-version. If you miss special things, like the artwork, you can install them later. Use
apt search giants --names only to see the packages.

edlin
Title: Re: Release Updates
Post by: thomv on 2023/09/12, 14:34:48
This is the usual behavior. The name always stays the same although the system is upgraded. So you have "wintersky, fully upgraded".
Title: Re: Release Updates
Post by: tommy2 on 2023/09/12, 16:55:30
Well thank you both I can live with my Wintersky, just thought I might have been overlooking something possibly important. Again appreciate your replies. :)
Title: Re: Release Updates
Post by: michaa7 on 2023/09/13, 13:41:13
Quote from: edlin on 2023/09/12, 14:34:02
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apt search giants --names only to see the packages.
...

Quote# apt search giants --names only
E: Befehlszeilenoption »--names« kann in Kombination mit den anderen Optionen nicht interpretiert werden.
Title: Re: Release Updates
Post by: ro_sid on 2023/09/13, 14:20:35
It is "--names-only". Just a typo!
Title: Re: [Resolved] Release Updates
Post by: tommy2 on 2023/09/13, 14:30:07
@ ro_sid and @ michaa7

Thank you, I've got enough information now to make me dangerous in bringing my system close to the current version "Release".
tommy2  ;D
Title: Re: Release Updates
Post by: edlin on 2023/09/13, 15:20:24
Yes, a typo has crept in.

Those who, like me, use the auto-complete function of Bash will not notice it at all.


edlin