On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 4:34 PM, ags <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry if this is obvious. The current situation is that I have no "disk"
> space left and the upgrade is paused (^Z) after fetching 464 MB. I have
> minimal user-installed "stuff" on the system so it appears to have been
> filled up with this upgrade attempt.
>
> I thought I would be installing the "firmware-ti-connectivity" package (for
> the first time) and upgrading the "bb-wl18xx-firmware" package to a newer
> version. The former seemed OK, but the latter (apparently) pulled in another
> 200+ packages. Did I do that incorrectly?

Yeah i messed that up, it's "install --only-upgrade"

sudo apt install --only-upgrade bb-wl18xx-firmware firmware-ti-connectivity

>
> Am I to "apt remove <pkg> --purge" each of the 200+ packages that were
> (apparently) pulled in?

no, many are just updates to pkgs you already have installed..

>
> Still, how do I perform the upgrade to get the possible fix for my
> connectivity problem within available disk space? (is it impossible?)

i'd kill the upgrade process and do the above

Regards,

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Robert Nelson
https://rcn-ee.com/

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