Software Updater and sudo apt-get update [duplicate]











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After installing software with Software Updater running




sudo apt-get update




shouldn't return any hits right? This isn't the case on my system, I've installed some updates which "popped up" including security updates, but 3 days after when I run the above there are almost 30 hits (package list updates). So, this makes me wonder - does SU always run the update command before the upgrade one?










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  • @user535733, I have one question. If this is indeed the "issue" - phased update (which is fine with me) then me running apt-get update, does it means that those updated will be installed in the next batch by the SU GUI or the SU will still follow the phased update schedule percent thing?
    – Vitaliy Terziev
    Dec 6 at 16:18










  • @mature, thanks for the link, it turns out the phased updated are mentioned there as well.
    – Vitaliy Terziev
    Dec 6 at 16:22










  • SU will always use schedule-percent-thing phased updates.
    – user535733
    Dec 6 at 16:23










  • @user535733, thanks, how do you propose for me to close that one, is it going to be helpful for others? If yes then maybe you can post an answer, if not I can delete the question.
    – Vitaliy Terziev
    Dec 6 at 16:25










  • Folks with high-enough reputation will mark it as a duplicate soon enough.
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    Dec 6 at 16:27















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  • Is using Software Updater the same thing as running apt-get update and apt-get upgrade?

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  • Trusty Software Updater does not propose updates from trusty-updates

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After installing software with Software Updater running




sudo apt-get update




shouldn't return any hits right? This isn't the case on my system, I've installed some updates which "popped up" including security updates, but 3 days after when I run the above there are almost 30 hits (package list updates). So, this makes me wonder - does SU always run the update command before the upgrade one?










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marked as duplicate by user535733, Eric Carvalho, Community Dec 6 at 16:44


This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.















  • @user535733, I have one question. If this is indeed the "issue" - phased update (which is fine with me) then me running apt-get update, does it means that those updated will be installed in the next batch by the SU GUI or the SU will still follow the phased update schedule percent thing?
    – Vitaliy Terziev
    Dec 6 at 16:18










  • @mature, thanks for the link, it turns out the phased updated are mentioned there as well.
    – Vitaliy Terziev
    Dec 6 at 16:22










  • SU will always use schedule-percent-thing phased updates.
    – user535733
    Dec 6 at 16:23










  • @user535733, thanks, how do you propose for me to close that one, is it going to be helpful for others? If yes then maybe you can post an answer, if not I can delete the question.
    – Vitaliy Terziev
    Dec 6 at 16:25










  • Folks with high-enough reputation will mark it as a duplicate soon enough.
    – user535733
    Dec 6 at 16:27













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  • Is using Software Updater the same thing as running apt-get update and apt-get upgrade?

    3 answers



  • Trusty Software Updater does not propose updates from trusty-updates

    2 answers




After installing software with Software Updater running




sudo apt-get update




shouldn't return any hits right? This isn't the case on my system, I've installed some updates which "popped up" including security updates, but 3 days after when I run the above there are almost 30 hits (package list updates). So, this makes me wonder - does SU always run the update command before the upgrade one?










share|improve this question














This question already has an answer here:




  • Is using Software Updater the same thing as running apt-get update and apt-get upgrade?

    3 answers



  • Trusty Software Updater does not propose updates from trusty-updates

    2 answers




After installing software with Software Updater running




sudo apt-get update




shouldn't return any hits right? This isn't the case on my system, I've installed some updates which "popped up" including security updates, but 3 days after when I run the above there are almost 30 hits (package list updates). So, this makes me wonder - does SU always run the update command before the upgrade one?





This question already has an answer here:




  • Is using Software Updater the same thing as running apt-get update and apt-get upgrade?

    3 answers



  • Trusty Software Updater does not propose updates from trusty-updates

    2 answers








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marked as duplicate by user535733, Eric Carvalho, Community Dec 6 at 16:44


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marked as duplicate by user535733, Eric Carvalho, Community Dec 6 at 16:44


This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.














  • @user535733, I have one question. If this is indeed the "issue" - phased update (which is fine with me) then me running apt-get update, does it means that those updated will be installed in the next batch by the SU GUI or the SU will still follow the phased update schedule percent thing?
    – Vitaliy Terziev
    Dec 6 at 16:18










  • @mature, thanks for the link, it turns out the phased updated are mentioned there as well.
    – Vitaliy Terziev
    Dec 6 at 16:22










  • SU will always use schedule-percent-thing phased updates.
    – user535733
    Dec 6 at 16:23










  • @user535733, thanks, how do you propose for me to close that one, is it going to be helpful for others? If yes then maybe you can post an answer, if not I can delete the question.
    – Vitaliy Terziev
    Dec 6 at 16:25










  • Folks with high-enough reputation will mark it as a duplicate soon enough.
    – user535733
    Dec 6 at 16:27


















  • @user535733, I have one question. If this is indeed the "issue" - phased update (which is fine with me) then me running apt-get update, does it means that those updated will be installed in the next batch by the SU GUI or the SU will still follow the phased update schedule percent thing?
    – Vitaliy Terziev
    Dec 6 at 16:18










  • @mature, thanks for the link, it turns out the phased updated are mentioned there as well.
    – Vitaliy Terziev
    Dec 6 at 16:22










  • SU will always use schedule-percent-thing phased updates.
    – user535733
    Dec 6 at 16:23










  • @user535733, thanks, how do you propose for me to close that one, is it going to be helpful for others? If yes then maybe you can post an answer, if not I can delete the question.
    – Vitaliy Terziev
    Dec 6 at 16:25










  • Folks with high-enough reputation will mark it as a duplicate soon enough.
    – user535733
    Dec 6 at 16:27
















@user535733, I have one question. If this is indeed the "issue" - phased update (which is fine with me) then me running apt-get update, does it means that those updated will be installed in the next batch by the SU GUI or the SU will still follow the phased update schedule percent thing?
– Vitaliy Terziev
Dec 6 at 16:18




@user535733, I have one question. If this is indeed the "issue" - phased update (which is fine with me) then me running apt-get update, does it means that those updated will be installed in the next batch by the SU GUI or the SU will still follow the phased update schedule percent thing?
– Vitaliy Terziev
Dec 6 at 16:18












@mature, thanks for the link, it turns out the phased updated are mentioned there as well.
– Vitaliy Terziev
Dec 6 at 16:22




@mature, thanks for the link, it turns out the phased updated are mentioned there as well.
– Vitaliy Terziev
Dec 6 at 16:22












SU will always use schedule-percent-thing phased updates.
– user535733
Dec 6 at 16:23




SU will always use schedule-percent-thing phased updates.
– user535733
Dec 6 at 16:23












@user535733, thanks, how do you propose for me to close that one, is it going to be helpful for others? If yes then maybe you can post an answer, if not I can delete the question.
– Vitaliy Terziev
Dec 6 at 16:25




@user535733, thanks, how do you propose for me to close that one, is it going to be helpful for others? If yes then maybe you can post an answer, if not I can delete the question.
– Vitaliy Terziev
Dec 6 at 16:25












Folks with high-enough reputation will mark it as a duplicate soon enough.
– user535733
Dec 6 at 16:27




Folks with high-enough reputation will mark it as a duplicate soon enough.
– user535733
Dec 6 at 16:27















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