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uCareSystem

Name   : uCareSystem
License: GPL3 (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html)
Author : Salih Emin
Email  : salih-(a)-utappia.org
Date   : 07-10-2024 (first release 19-02-2009)
Version: 24.10.07
System : Ubuntu Linux and derivatives. With Deb, Snap or Flatpak. (Partial support for Debian and WSL2) 
WebSite: http://utappia.org

Sponsors of the previous development cycle (v24.09)

With version 24.06 of uCareSystem, I added a section to acknowledge the people who supported the development of the previous cycle. This addition was warmly received by the community, and I can't express enough gratitude to those who donated during the previous (v24.09) development cycle:

Description:

In summary, uCareSystem automatically performs the following maintenance processes without the need for user interference. :

ucaresystem-core

Usage

uCareSystem creates an launcher icon in your Applications menu. Just search your applications manu for ucare. When you click it, it performs the default maintenance by automatically launching a terminal.

Alternatively, you can invoke it through terminal with various options/flags. The default system updates and maintenace for Ubuntu / Debian / Linux Mint (and derivatives) :

sudo ucaresystem-core

If you want to shutdown your system after using the uCareSystem you can use the -s option :

sudo ucaresystem-core -s

When the next available release is availabe for Ubuntu (and official flavors) you can upgrade with -u:

sudo ucaresystem-core -u

If you are a tester, developer, or simply an enthusiast, you can upgrade to the next development cycle of Ubuntu (and official flavors) with -d which actually turns your Ubuntu into a rolling release distribution:

sudo ucaresystem-core -d

If your Ubuntu (and official flavors) has reached the EOL support you can upgrade to the next supported release with -eol:

sudo ucaresystem-core -eol

For information about all the availabe options / flags, start ucaresystem-core with -h option :

sudo ucaresystem-core -h