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How to update Puppy Linux?
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A month or two ago, I installed the latest version of Puppy Linux to an old Eee PC which I hardly use any more. Well I'm on it now! But I can't figure out how to update it.
It uses a weird Puppy package manager which only seems to have options for installing and uninstalling things. I found an option to update the database, but that didn't actually update any of the software on my system.
I've looked through the menus several times and don't see anything that says update.
How do I update Puppy Linux??
linux package-management upgrade
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A month or two ago, I installed the latest version of Puppy Linux to an old Eee PC which I hardly use any more. Well I'm on it now! But I can't figure out how to update it.
It uses a weird Puppy package manager which only seems to have options for installing and uninstalling things. I found an option to update the database, but that didn't actually update any of the software on my system.
I've looked through the menus several times and don't see anything that says update.
How do I update Puppy Linux??
linux package-management upgrade
add a comment |
A month or two ago, I installed the latest version of Puppy Linux to an old Eee PC which I hardly use any more. Well I'm on it now! But I can't figure out how to update it.
It uses a weird Puppy package manager which only seems to have options for installing and uninstalling things. I found an option to update the database, but that didn't actually update any of the software on my system.
I've looked through the menus several times and don't see anything that says update.
How do I update Puppy Linux??
linux package-management upgrade
A month or two ago, I installed the latest version of Puppy Linux to an old Eee PC which I hardly use any more. Well I'm on it now! But I can't figure out how to update it.
It uses a weird Puppy package manager which only seems to have options for installing and uninstalling things. I found an option to update the database, but that didn't actually update any of the software on my system.
I've looked through the menus several times and don't see anything that says update.
How do I update Puppy Linux??
linux package-management upgrade
linux package-management upgrade
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Please go through this blog as i think it exactly describes what you need : how-to-update/upgrade-kernel-for-puppy-linux
I think this site could also help you.. flash-puppy
Another link which might help you is : Update from 4.1.2 to 4.2
Note : Take a look at this site also : installing-puppy-linux-to-your-hard-drive
Thanks,
Sen
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I understand that Gilles was asking something different.
For example: how does an app like Firefox update? or any other...?
Ubuntu receives/gives update to every app needing it and I understand that if Puppy uses Ubuntu repos it should also update Puppy.
Question is: how does it happen? how do we do it?
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Please go through this blog as i think it exactly describes what you need : how-to-update/upgrade-kernel-for-puppy-linux
I think this site could also help you.. flash-puppy
Another link which might help you is : Update from 4.1.2 to 4.2
Note : Take a look at this site also : installing-puppy-linux-to-your-hard-drive
Thanks,
Sen
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Please go through this blog as i think it exactly describes what you need : how-to-update/upgrade-kernel-for-puppy-linux
I think this site could also help you.. flash-puppy
Another link which might help you is : Update from 4.1.2 to 4.2
Note : Take a look at this site also : installing-puppy-linux-to-your-hard-drive
Thanks,
Sen
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Please go through this blog as i think it exactly describes what you need : how-to-update/upgrade-kernel-for-puppy-linux
I think this site could also help you.. flash-puppy
Another link which might help you is : Update from 4.1.2 to 4.2
Note : Take a look at this site also : installing-puppy-linux-to-your-hard-drive
Thanks,
Sen
Please go through this blog as i think it exactly describes what you need : how-to-update/upgrade-kernel-for-puppy-linux
I think this site could also help you.. flash-puppy
Another link which might help you is : Update from 4.1.2 to 4.2
Note : Take a look at this site also : installing-puppy-linux-to-your-hard-drive
Thanks,
Sen
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I understand that Gilles was asking something different.
For example: how does an app like Firefox update? or any other...?
Ubuntu receives/gives update to every app needing it and I understand that if Puppy uses Ubuntu repos it should also update Puppy.
Question is: how does it happen? how do we do it?
New contributor
add a comment |
I understand that Gilles was asking something different.
For example: how does an app like Firefox update? or any other...?
Ubuntu receives/gives update to every app needing it and I understand that if Puppy uses Ubuntu repos it should also update Puppy.
Question is: how does it happen? how do we do it?
New contributor
add a comment |
I understand that Gilles was asking something different.
For example: how does an app like Firefox update? or any other...?
Ubuntu receives/gives update to every app needing it and I understand that if Puppy uses Ubuntu repos it should also update Puppy.
Question is: how does it happen? how do we do it?
New contributor
I understand that Gilles was asking something different.
For example: how does an app like Firefox update? or any other...?
Ubuntu receives/gives update to every app needing it and I understand that if Puppy uses Ubuntu repos it should also update Puppy.
Question is: how does it happen? how do we do it?
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