9/10/2023 0 Comments Sudo apt upgrade errorIt was Debian 8 "Jessie" that recently hit EOL and needed changes to the addresses. You won't need to change it until it reaches EOl in a couple years. Stevepusser wrote:Ummm.that suggested sources.list for Stretch shows no changes, which is correct. Sorry I am not really able to help more, someone else might know of a way to get the package or packages you need from Debian 10, but I think you could just make your backup and do the upgrade faster. Many users think it is just easier to do a fresh install, and in some cases it is,Įither way, you need to be sure to make a good back up /copy of all the important data, that you need to save.that could be a entirely new topic if you need help with how to make a backup,etc, but if you do need help with that, please do start a new topic for that. Some of the details may not apply to you, it appears complicated, etc, but really isn't that bad, the first time though is more difficult, you really need to read the instructions carefully, and if there is any part you are not sure about, ask here before trying it. So your best option really is to try to do a full upgrade, there is detailed instructions here: I think in most cases it resulted in a broken system. There might be a way to use the Debian 10 updates, but that is much more advanced then what I can help you with, that is to say I have never tried doing something like that, but it seems like I have seen posts where other have tried, The problems might not happen right away, but the next time you install updates. If you're trying to install software that isn't available in the current Debian Stable release, it's not a good idea to add repositories for other Debian releases. Your comments are kinda all over the place. Hi You sound like you are trying to help, but I have no idea what you are asking me to do. Would/could also post some hardware specs for people to review. Upgrade would also be sort of difficult on a system which isn't even online. Is the system even online ? Try "ping -c 3 " see if you can even ping anything. Am letting gnu/Linux forum addiction rear it's ugly, ugly head !!!! Noooooooo !ĭo you have a root user ? If so what happens when you try upgrading under that acct or use "sudo -su", "sudo -i" or whichever, then try to upgrade(nevermind, see OOPS below), try and see. Why are you trying to install Stretch, with Buster, Debian 10 being latest Debian stable ?ĭeb-fan wrote:Have to start abiding by a 5 or so post per day limit here. How repositories are named in sources.list. Someone has to have/show care when monkey'ing around with software respositories. OOPS, there's your trouble, looks normal for Stretch, Debian 9, that's now oldstable, no doubt the respositories you're trying to install pkgs from don't even exist anymore, thus yeah, apt's having trouble downloading and installing stuff from them. Looks like the output for "sudo apt install -f" is saying there's nothing for it to fix and your sources.list to me looks totally normal. Is the system even online ? Try "ping -c 3 see if you can even ping anything. whatever.ĭo you have a root user ? If so what happens when you try upgrading under that acct or use "sudo su -", "sudo -i" or whichever, then try to upgrade(nevermind, see OOPS below), try and see. Many times, esp if a gnu/Nix OS hasn't been upgraded in a long time would encourage people to start using this newerish command "sudo apt full-upgrade", the differences between what it does vs simple upgrade are readily available knowledge to be found on the webz, man pages "man apt". So apt-get and apt-cache are things of the past and people may as well use the newer/better syntax. Other random junk, don't use apt-get anymore, command now is simply apt ie: "sudo apt install, upgrade etc" If you aren't using a REALLY dated version of apt anyway. Have you tried any Debian "based" which do include that, if so which ? A couple I'm fond of for whichever reasons, Mx gnu/Linux and Bunsenlabs gnu/Linux. Am going to assume this somehow (at least in part)stems from Debian lacking nonfree software support out-of-box. Am letting gnu/Linux forum addiction rear it's ugly, ugly head !!!! Noooooooo !Ĭannot open a terminal, you have to switch to another tty to run commands ? Errrr, you've clearly got bigger issues than locales (looks normal to me)or inablility to upgrade the OS. Have to start abiding by a 5 or so post per day limit here.
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