Control Center update vs Terminal #3178
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From my understanding, the Control Center will only show updates available when an OS update has been pushed directly by deepin, whereas using apt manually via the terminal will provide you with package updates as soon as they are available on the repository. If you don't need updated packages as soon as they are released then using the Control Center is the safer and intended option, as it's more curated and also creates a backup before applying updates if you installed using default partitioning. |
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The Control Center will only check updates with the system official package repos (i.e. the Using |
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I am usually using terminal for updates and it is covering both the system updates from the control center and third party apps installed by me. So terminal for wider type of packages, control center for Deepin system updates |
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The Control Center will only check updates with the system official package repos (i.e. the
/etc/apt/sources.list
file only, files under thesources.list.d
folder doesn't count), if you installed/configured 3rd-party repo, related package updates will not display there (ps. 3rd-party repo can be showed here if you enable the option in "Update Settings" tab), it's be done by passing specificapt
arguments (I haven't dug into the source code yet so not sure what's exactly the arguments).Using
apt update && apt upgrade
manually, of course, will use its default behavior which includes all your configured package repos :)