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I'e just upgraded Kubuntu to 22.04, and now when I try to update I get the message that 38 packages were not upgraded. I've tried apt dist-upgrade and it doesn't help. It doesn't seem reasonable to try to install the packages one by one. What should I do?

Update 1: I tried installing just one of the missing packages with apt install and that worked. It also brought in a couple of other packages. I repeated that a few times, each time installing another one of the missing packages. Eventually I got them all and now I'm fully upgraded and installed.

Paul A.
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    Does this answer your question? [How to force "packages \[that\] have been kept back" to be installed \[as\] "automatic"?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1420969/how-to-force-packages-that-have-been-kept-back-to-be-installed-as-automat). Read both answers, [this one](https://askubuntu.com/a/1421130/590937) explains it best. – mook765 Aug 02 '22 at 18:27
  • I love when I use a package manager then have to twist its arm to manage packages. – ekeyser Aug 09 '22 at 12:40

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