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it dos not appear to need editing if you have the latest ver ,,,Originally posted by oldgeek View PostHow would I edit the script? I've never done that before--not intentionally, at any rate.
from the script ,,,,,,,,,,,,
VINNYCode:## Updates package lists sudo apt update; echo echo "###############################" echo "Finished updating package lists" echo "###############################" sleep 1 ## Updates packages and libraries [COLOR=#ff0000]sudo apt full-upgrade -y;[/COLOR] echo echo "###############################################" echo "Finished updating packages and system libraries" echo "###############################################" sleep 1 echo
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That's almost literally what I just posted above! At any rate, it's a great tool! If one chooses to use it or not doesn't change that fact.Originally posted by vinnywright View Postit dos not appear to need editing if you have the latest ver ,,,
from the script ,,,,,,,,,,,,
VINNYCode:## Updates package lists sudo apt update; echo echo "###############################" echo "Finished updating package lists" echo "###############################" sleep 1 ## Updates packages and libraries [COLOR=#ff0000]sudo apt full-upgrade -y;[/COLOR] echo echo "###############################################" echo "Finished updating packages and system libraries" echo "###############################################" sleep 1 echo
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I am sorry if I seamed to be disparaging to what is obviously one of your preferred tools ...I did not mean to come across like that ,,,,but re-reading it all I guess I did.Originally posted by dequire View PostThat's almost literally what I just posted above! At any rate, it's a great tool! If one chooses to use it or not doesn't change that fact.
after looking over the script it looks ok to me ,,,,but I am apprehensive toured automated scripts like this for package management as I have been bit in the Arss by things like this befor and I think it was "deborphan " that got me ,,,so it being in the script gives me pause.
+ I like to see what is going to be done and have the chance to cancel if I do not like what I see.
when I said in post#6 ,,,"OK so I have seen you push this before " ,,,I did not mean it like your pushing obscure scripts at us ,,,,,my bad choice of words it should have been "recommend" ,,,,,,I "push" things I like as well ,,,,,like QMplay2 .
again I apologize if I seamed to be badmouthing one of your go to tools ,,,,it dose look like a good one for most people.
VINNYi7 4core HT 8MB L3 2.9GHz
16GB RAM
Nvidia GTX 860M 4GB RAM 1152 cuda cores
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Actually, Vinny, I for one appreciate your scepticism. I like the program, but every time I run it get a series of error messages while it seems to complete every task assigned to it. I'm including a screenshot with a highlighted section which appears during every task. I don't know why I keep getting it and I don't know what is wrong. As long as I keep getting this I do not depend on ucare for my daily maintenance tasks. Can anyone tell me what's going on?
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The image you posted is to small to be able to read the text when zoomed in on. Can you repost with a full-sized image, or just copy/paste the relevant text?Windows no longer obstruct my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
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You have a 3rd Party Repository -- Utappia -- which doesn't appear to be available for neon/xenial. That in itself raises the question: why are you using a neon/xenial PPA in a Trusty installation? Mixing repository versions is generally not a good idea.Windows no longer obstruct my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
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I use this script to clean up the mess. It runs deborphan over and over until there are no orphaned packages left. Be careful, though - and make sure you understand and agree with deborphan's output before telling it to go ahead
Code:#!/bin/bash # run deborphan and remove the output packages untill there are no more while true; do if [[ $(deborphan --guess-all) ]]; then apt-get purge `deborphan --guess-all` apt-get --purge autoremove else break fi donewe see things not as they are, but as we are.
-- anais nin
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Ah. So the PPA is where ucaresystem-core is obtained. But he's using neon/xenial instead of trusty. He should just need to change the designation in the utappia sources list file to trusty. Then update the package cache and re-run the script.Windows no longer obstruct my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
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I'm not the one using Trusty. I have a Neon/Kubuntu hybrid (16.04) and was taking advantage of the thread to ask why I got the error messages. I just followed the link to download and install it. Maybe it's the hybrid nature of my OS. I have no error messages with Lubuntu (on my old netbook).
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