about an update in my system

Asked by anilkumar

i got an update message yesterday./home/minna/Pictures/Screenshot from 2015-08-19 12:34:15.png the screenshot is pasted
 is it a true update or not?it ask that there is no space in my system .so give the command 'sudo apt-get clean' in terminal when I give the command it shows that no such command what can I do?

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#1

Did you forget some spaces?

Can you please copy and paste the command you ran as well as the output.

Thanks

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Manfred Hampl (m-hampl) said :
#2

Pasting screenshots does not work in the Launchpad answer area.

Please open a terminal window and issue the following diagnostic commands:

uname -a
lsb_release -crid
df -h
df -i

Then select and copy all output (using the terminal window's menu entries "edit - select all" and "edit - copy") and paste all text into this question document.

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anilkumar (anildryembee) said :
#3

minna@minna-System-Product-Name:~$ sudo apt-get install updates
[sudo] password for minna:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package updates
minna@minna-System-Product-Name:~$ when I try to install updates it shows that there is no disk space Actually there is 69.4 space on my disk.when I take terminal and type command sudo-apt get install updates the above message got.yesterday I got an update message when I updated got the message that the upgrade needs atotal of77.7m free space on disk '/boot' please free atleast an additional 4.970k of disk space on'/boot' Empty your thrash and remove temporary packages of former installations using sudo apt-get clean

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anilkumar (anildryembee) said :
#4

my free disk space is 69.4 gb

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Manfred Hampl (m-hampl) said :
#5

Please provide the output of the commands

uname -a
lsb_release -crid
df -h
df -I
dpkg -l | grep ' linux-'
apt-mark showmanual | grep linux-image

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