Want to update Windows

>Want to update Windows
Press button, system updates.
>Want to update MacOS
Press button, system updates.
>Want to update a linux distro(e.g Debian)
Open up terminal
sudo apt-get update
>Enter password
sudo apt-get upgrade
>Enter password
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
>Enter password


More complicated means that I'm smarter!

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>Update every software on Windows
Press the OS update button, individually update every available software either from within the app or from an online source
>Update every software on Mac
Press the OS update button, individually update every available software either from within the app or from an online source
>Update every software on Linux
Open up terminal
sudo apt-get update
>Enter password
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade

FTFY user

jokes on you, unattended-upgrades does it for me (and also all other software in addition to OS components)

>Download source and built on loonux, no way to update other than re-building again
>Download application for windows, either have to re-download the newer version or use the application's auto-updater

Apt-get is no different from the windows store and the MacOS app store, except those will auto-update in the background.

>Have to install something extra that comes with other operating systems

>Windows store
Who the fuck actually uses Windows Store

Filtered

sudo pacman -Suy

Wow that was hard

Uh oh OP, there's to be a button to run updates.

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Comes automatically with ubuntu/manjaro/pop os etc

no sudo password

Open up terminal
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade && sudo apt dist-upgrade

only an idiot would use sudo passwords in 2022

>windows update
>even more ads in start menu than before

>want to install or use anything on win
>just click this button to give this dodgy exe su privileges broo

bait thread seems to be working

>Apt-get is no different from the windows store and the MacOS app store, except those will auto-update in the background.
except windows store and app store can't add extra repositories, which makes them way less powerful and flexible

>sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade && flatpak upgrade && sudo snap refresh
The next time you open up the terminal, you can just press the up arrow key to instantly get this command again.

sudo nixos-rebuild switch --upgrade

MACCHADS JUST CANT STOP WINNING

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>Arch
>open up terminal
> yay
>enter password
>entire system updates
Also, you can make alias in your .bashrc to chain all three debian commands with a single word you came up with

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basically you dont need to use apt upgrade at all, dist-upgrade is the same but it prevent dependencies crash.
>Press button, system updates.
right, but windows dont even have package manager, and mac is an overprice garbage

>>Want to update a linux distro(e.g Arch)
>>presst ctrl + enter
>>type Syu because I made an alias
done

But why do you want to update all your apps at the same time? What is the benefit behind it? All apps don't update at the same rate and they will prompt you to update on start anyway.

nice img

>they will prompt you to update on start anyway
????????
What fucking distribution does that?