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11 months agonot sure about apt, but with apt-get the default behavior for upgrade is to hold back packages with new dependencies that are not currently installed. in that case, running sudo apt-get upgrade --with-new-pkgs
should get those packages upgraded as well, assuming that dependency conflicts aren’t a factor, too
“hyper-accelerates the aging of all plaforms” that’s a funny way to spell “planned obsolescence” but you do you