MX-18 xfce system. I applied latest updates and a couple of things broke, that I know of. Namely sudo and cherry tree.
I didn't pay attention to what was included in the update so I can't research the cause of the problems.
Is there any way to get a history of the updates that I applied and to find out what was included?
Thanks
Is there a way to get history of applied updates?
Re: Is there a way to get history of applied updates?
Right click on MX Updater, the wireframe box in the panel, and choose history. This will list upgrades using MXPI and Synaptuc, but not apps downloaded off the internet.
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Re: Is there a way to get history of applied updates?
Thank you, richb, I'll do that.
Re: Is there a way to get history of applied updates?
One way: Right-click on MX-update icon in the notification area (aka systray)
and click on "History" to show apt's update-log.
EDIT: as answered already by richb
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Re: Is there a way to get history of applied updates?
Please let us know what happened, as I'm interested in what broke sudo and cherrytree. Usually that kind of thing is the result of adding incompatible repos, such as ones for Ubuntu or upstream Debian, and creating a FrankenMX.
Good advice:
https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian
Good advice:
https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian