![]() Unlike sudo apt-get upgrade command, the sudo apt-get dist-upgrade is proactive and it installs new packages or removes existing ones on its own in order to complete the upgrade. ![]() It intelligently resolves the conflict among package dependencies and tries to upgrade the most significant packages at the expense of less significant ones, if required. In addition to this, it also handles changing dependencies with the latest versions of the package. Similar to sudo apt-get upgrade command, the sudo apt-get dist-upgrade also upgrades the packages. To know the very detailed difference in these commands please read this article. But anyways don't panic it doesn't harm our system badly. Sudo apt full-upgrade can be run after sudo apt update -y command but sudo apt update -y is considered more safe then sudo apt full-upgrade -y command.
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