09-20-2025, 03:23 PM
"Your system is up to date" is the message I have been getting for 45 days now. Any ideas on why no updates?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Linux enthusiasts don't care about the lame stream.
(09-20-2025, 03:32 PM)stevef Wrote: 'Up to date' because updates have stopped because Linux Lite 5.8 (and the underlying Ubuntu) are both past the published end of support dates.Okay. Thanks.
See the Roadmap at this link
https://www.linuxliteos.com/download.php
Quote:I tried to look at the page linked above referenced as "Roadmap" and frankly I don't understand!The Roadmap is where the Life Cycle for each Linux Lite Release is published.
Quote:How do I update to the newer versions--I've always just followed the recommended updates as notified by the software and don't know what steps I would take to start getting updates again or if I am supposed to reinstall or install new software how I was supposed to know?Using the Lite update and upgrade notifications will keep the system applications and software packages updated and has been the right thing to do. You have gone as far as is possible with Linux Lite 5.8 and won't get further significant updates.
Quote:I must be missing something that I should have been doing because this is really unclear to me!Notification of impending end of support to typical users is an area which could be improved. The developer does read these threads.
Quote:Does anyone have any advice for me or direct me to "how to move away from version 5.8 for dummies"? or something? Or is there some newsletter or update page I was supposed to be following? Or is just the fact that my regular updates stopped was supposed to be the way to find out? But I entirely missed version 6 so I am so behind! Someone please help meAt some point you must have installed Linux Lite 5.x. Installing either 6.x or 7.x will be a similar process.