Sounds fair, for clarity sake: Apt never to upgrade the kernel when I entered
all of that, the upgrade occurred separately after that failed.
I forgot that autoremove is suggested over purge
Thanks
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Also, I've had good success with just using autoremove and the package
name. I'd rework the command as:
sudo apt-get autoremove mpd mpc && sudo apt-get autoclean && sudo apt-
get clean && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
Though I wouldn't necessarily put the && between each command.
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I'm going to mark this as invalid only because you attempted to remove a
package after doing an upgrade on the kernel. I've tried this in the past, and
it generally is a good practice to restart after doing a kernel upgrade on the
system, or any major upgrade. If this happens again for you, plea
Craig
It happened a few more times while I tried to remove mpd.
I had entered "mpd --kill" prior to attempting to remove it, and according to
Gnome System Monitor it wasn't running. I ended up rebooting after the kernel
was upgraded and then successfully removed mpd. Thus, I can't say it is reall
Hello,
Is this a reproducible bug for you? Also, was mpd running prior to you
running this command? It appears mpd crashed prior to you running this
command.
** Changed in: mpd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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