How to update the Deepin system?
A long time ago, almost every new Linux User encountered a classic problem-how to update the Linux system? What are the commands for updating the system?
At that time, the mainstream Linux systems generally did not have graphics software such as "Software Center" and "system update". Users can only use commands to update the system, however, most new Linux users are familiar with systems other than Windows for the first time, so they do not know how to use commands to update the system.
Currently, most Linux systems either have software centers installed or have built-in system update functions. Users can easily update the system with the mouse. The Deepin system is a release version that focuses on user experience, as early as Linux Deepin 9.12, the deep Software Center 1.0 was installed to facilitate new users to update the system.
After talking about this for a long time, how can we update the Deepin system?
Method 1
When you receive a system bubble reminder that the system needs to be updated, you only need to open the deep store (the upgraded version of the deep Software Center ), then switch to the "System Upgrade" tab. Click "upgrade selected software" and wait a moment to complete the system update!
Of course, you can manually check for updates, open the deep store, and click "Refresh package list" in the upper right corner to check for system updates.
Method 2
In addition to the above graphic operations, you can also use the "high-end" command to update. First, you need to open the terminal, then enter the following command and press Enter:
Sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get dist-upgrade-y
Then press your user password blindly and press enter to start "system update". After the terminal output is no longer rolled, the system update is complete. (Source: Deepin)
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