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# Updating the image (Linux)
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Once Linux boots, connect to the Internet either via on-board Wi-Fi adapter or by using an Ethernet cable.
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You might use the graphical network manager or edit the configuration files via command line.
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Important! Currently the image upgrade is possible only via a clean install (via SD card). Running "sudo apt upgrade"
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would lead to unexpected results and problems! Avoid running "apt upgrade"!
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If you decide to completely re-write the image on the on-board [eMMC memory](glossary.md), follow the advice in the [next section](sw_fresh-os.md).
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In order to just update it is safe to run "sudo apt update" Once Linux boots, connect to the Internet either
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via on-board Wi-Fi adapter or by using an Ethernet cable.You might use the graphical network manager or edit
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the configuration files via command line.
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Then open a console terminal (press ALT+CTRL+T) and type:
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```bash
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt upgrade
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```
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Insert your password if prompted and wait until each of the commands succeeds.
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If you decide to completely re-write the image on the on-board [eMMC memory](glossary.md), follow the advice in the [next section](sw_fresh-os.md).
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Insert your password if prompted and wait until the commands succeeds.
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