Keeping your Ubuntu install up-to-date isn’t difficult, even from the command line – but once you begin to install packages from other sources, like Snap Store, Flathub and pip, you end up needing to type out a veritable shopping list of commands to keep on top of things. Which is where the Topgrade utility comes in. A single command can update software from multiple sources. Topgrade is far from new, having debuted around 7 years ago (the original project was archived in 2022 but a fork has continued developed). I hadn’t heard of it; I saw a reader mention it […]You're reading TopGrade: One Command to Upgrade All The Things, a blog post from OMG! Ubuntu. Do not reproduce elsewhere without permission.