Update or manage software on your system and on your schedule using Discover or command-line. Continue to work while updates are being installed.
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Ubuntu, Kubuntu, and most derivatives use Debian packages and the Apt system to install and update most software. The official documentation provides a great overview of all the pieces.
We recommend updating software packages once per day. This keeps your system current with the latest security and feature enhancements. Updates on Focus systems rarely cause issues because it uses only Long Term Support (LTS) releases, which are more reliable. The Focus team also curates and GPU drivers, making sure they meet hundreds of requirements on your system before you ever see them. All this regression testing is logged for all supported models.
Even with all these safeguards, however, we still recommend delaying updates until the end of the day. Although glitches are rare, it is best to deal with them on your own terms. To be extra cautious, you can use System Rollback to take a snapshot and rollback if desired. Another good tool is apt-rollback
which can revert recent package installations.
The Discover package manager is the official KDE GUI to update, browse, install, and remove most software from the system. It updates and manages Apt, Snap, and Flatpak. Discover uses PackageKit to manage Apt packages. Please refer to the documentation as needed.
Below is the typical update procedure. Package updates are indicated by an update notifier icon in the system tray. Click on it to launch Discover.
Discover starts and the update list is refreshed.
Click on [ Update All ]
to start the installation process.
Provide your password when prompted to begin the update.
Wait for Discover to download and install all packages. This can take seconds or minutes depending on the number of packages.
Discover will notify you when the updates are done installing.
Use Discover to find, install, and remove software.
One can manage software using the
apt
package tools including apt, apt-get, apt-cache, aptitude,
and wajig
. We recommend using apt
for daily updates and aptitude
when resolving more complex package issues.
The CLI tools use update
as the keyword to update the list of software, while the upgrade
keyword is used to install newer packages.
Q: I see a package called UEFI dbx
when updating packages in Discover. Yet when I click [ Update All ]
, it does not complete. What do I need to do?
A: This is a firmware update that usually will fix itself within a few days. If it does not, you can enter into a terminal sudo fwupdmgr update
. This Ask Ubuntu answer gives a more detailed discussion.
Q: I appear to have several unused packages. How can I remove them?
A: Enter the following into a terminal: sudo apt autoremove
Q: You also used to show Muon as an option. What happened?
A: As of Fall 2020, Muon does not appear actively developed. In addition, Discover has gotten significantly faster and more powerful. As a result, we dropped Muon from this guide on 2020-09-28.
Q: Discover proxy settings gets stuck. How can I resolve this?
A: Enter the following commands and follow the prompts.
Q: I see the following error message when fetching software updates. This happens when using Discover or the command-line. How can I fix this?
A: This is due to an expired key. This can be fixed as illustrated below.
The keyserver URL may alternately be hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80
. This can be useful when working through firewalls. Updating the key should eliminate the error.
Q: I am seeing similar key issues with the QGIS repositories. Can I fix this too?
A: Yes. Try sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys F7E06F06199EF2F2
(thanks Justin!).
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