So after finding out how to tell Discover to stop annoying me every few hours with an update, rather than once a week, or when I have time to do an update (after a backup), now it appears I can't update
I tried the old fashion "sudo apt update. Sudo apt upgrade. And even sudo apt dist-upgrade.... dist-upgrade did something, but I still get messages about "some packages may have been kept back due to phasing".
WTH is "phasing" ?
Also. Another problem. I was going through my emails (thunderbird SNAP), and noticed "restart required for update". I thought that one of my add-ons had updated and needed a restart, so I did.
I LOST ALL THE EMAILS AND WORK I HAD COMPLETED SINCE that Thunderbird SESSION STARTED !!!
I was not impressed. This "SNAP" update just wiped out any changes. This really annoyed me <stronger language deleted>, which is why I started to look for disabling "background" updates\, disabling services.
I can put together a list of what I have disabled if needed.
Now somewhere I may have disabled some essential update service, but from what I was able to piece together, I only disabled SNAP and the automatic services. I did disable SNAP completely and Thunderbird wouldn't even start, but I fixed that.
Q- Is there, or has someone compiled a list of "automatic background" update services?
Q-Is there a list of ESSENTIAL update or upgrade services that should be running?
I tried the old fashion "sudo apt update. Sudo apt upgrade. And even sudo apt dist-upgrade.... dist-upgrade did something, but I still get messages about "some packages may have been kept back due to phasing".
WTH is "phasing" ?
Also. Another problem. I was going through my emails (thunderbird SNAP), and noticed "restart required for update". I thought that one of my add-ons had updated and needed a restart, so I did.
I LOST ALL THE EMAILS AND WORK I HAD COMPLETED SINCE that Thunderbird SESSION STARTED !!!
I was not impressed. This "SNAP" update just wiped out any changes. This really annoyed me <stronger language deleted>, which is why I started to look for disabling "background" updates\, disabling services.
I can put together a list of what I have disabled if needed.
Now somewhere I may have disabled some essential update service, but from what I was able to piece together, I only disabled SNAP and the automatic services. I did disable SNAP completely and Thunderbird wouldn't even start, but I fixed that.
Q- Is there, or has someone compiled a list of "automatic background" update services?
Q-Is there a list of ESSENTIAL update or upgrade services that should be running?
Code:
[ $ sudo apt update Hit:1 http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu noble InRelease Hit:2 http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu noble-updates InRelease Hit:3 http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu noble-backports InRelease Hit:4 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu noble-security InRelease Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done 7 packages can be upgraded. Run 'apt list --upgradable' to see them. $ sudo apt upgrade Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done Calculating upgrade... Done The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required: kamera lame libcfitsio10t64 libkcolorpicker0 libkf5cddb5 libkf5compactdisc5 libkf5unitconversion-data libkf5unitconversion5 libkimageannotator-common libkimageannotator0 libmarisa0 libmusicbrainz5cc2v5 libneon27t64-gnutls libopencc-data libopencc1.1 linux-hwe-6.11-headers-6.11.0-19 linux-hwe-6.11-headers-6.11.0-21 linux-hwe-6.11-tools-6.11.0-19 linux-hwe-6.11-tools-6.11.0-21 Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove them. Get more security updates through Ubuntu Pro with 'esm-apps' enabled: libvlc5 libzvbi-common vlc-data libvlccore9 libcjson1 libpostproc57 libavcodec60 libzvbi0t64 libavutil58 libswscale7 libswresample4 vlc-plugin-video-output 7zip libavformat60 libvlc-bin vlc-plugin-base libavfilter9 Learn more about Ubuntu Pro at https://ubuntu.com/pro The following upgrades have been deferred due to phasing: grub-common grub-efi-amd64-bin grub-pc grub-pc-bin grub2-common ubuntu-drivers-common The following packages have been kept back: grub-efi-amd64-signed 0 to upgrade, 0 to newly install, 0 to remove and 7 not to upgrade. Some packages may have been kept back due to phasing.
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