How to Update Ubuntu Linux in desktop UI mode

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Ubuntu OS and most of its derivatives offer two methods for updating: a command-line interface tool (called APT) for those who don’t mind using the terminal, and an app called Software Updater for those who prefer a comfortable desktop experience. Software Updater in fact uses APT in the background, managing it for you so you don’t have to remember any commands.

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You can begin updating Ubuntu in the desktop by opening Software Updater. Click the “Show Applications” button (nine boxes forming a square), or hit the Super key.

Click the application menu button

With the application menu open, start typing “Software Updater.” You should see it appear in the list of applications. Click it to launch.

Start typing "Software Updater" and click it when it appears

Software Updater will first search for available updates, then show you a list of them with checkboxes you can uncheck should you not want them. If you want to update everything, leave everything checked.

Click “Install Now” and select all the options in the list.

Click Install Now on Software Updater

You’ll be prompted for your password for authentication purposes. Type it in and press Enter.

Once you’ve been authenticated, the installation will begin.

Ubuntu Software Updater installing package upgrades

This can take some time, and you may be prompted to reboot your machine once it’s complete.

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