[18:50] <chris_uk[m]> Greetings. I have Ubuntu Studio 20.04 installed and things are OK but the periodic system updates have stopped appearing for installtion every week or so. I have not seen an update appear on the screen for a two or three months. I suspect that I have gone and done something stupid and installed some software via Synaptic or Software (Centre) that has messed things up. If I run Software Updater, it tells me that 'not
[18:50] <chris_uk[m]> all updates can be installed' and offers a 'partial upgrade' instead. But it warns me that it will be a large download. What is the best course of action? Btw, I have had the Ardour 6 and US backports repositories activated since day 1.
[18:53] <Eickmeyer[m]> chris_uk: Try "sudo apt full-upgrade" in a terminal, that might solve that. Also, "partial upgrade" is nothing to be concerned about. :)
[18:53] <Eickmeyer[m]> It's due to an update in the way lsp-plugins are packaged.
[18:55] <Eickmeyer[m]> !ubuntustudio-backports | chris_uk Hence, these official instructions explain "full-upgrade" is necessary
[18:59] <chris_uk[m]> The Ubuntu Studio -backports and ardour - backports ppas are already added.
[19:00] <Eickmeyer[m]> chris_uk: But the instructions say to use "sudo apt full-upgrade", that's all I'm pointing out.
[19:00] <Eickmeyer[m]> Read the link.
[19:01] <chris_uk[m]> Ok, many thanks.
[19:01] <Eickmeyer[m]> I guess it doesn't say it for 20.04.
[19:01] <Eickmeyer[m]> Partial upgrade basically does the same as full-upgrade.
[19:01]  * Eickmeyer[m] goes to fix the doc
[21:11] <chris_uk[m]> Thanks Eickmeyer. I upgraded and everything is ship shape and Bristol fashion.