>From my understanding all the capital letter means is that that is the
default option, but it is not actually case specific. And I know for a
fact that it is not case specific because I have upgraded many things
many times and installed many pieces of software, and I have always used
a lowercase 'y', and all has always been well, even now after it
happened, a lowercase 'y' does the trick.

** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => New

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  Apt did the opposite of what I told it to do when it asked me a yes or
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