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wajig: Perform an update and then a dist-upgrade.
$ wajig daily-upgrade
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The command "wajig daily-upgrade" is a command used in Debian-based operating systems, such as Ubuntu, that have the "wajig" package management tool installed.

When you run this command, it instructs the "wajig" tool to perform a daily system upgrade. It checks for any available updates for the installed packages on your system and then upgrades them if any updates are found.

This command is particularly useful for keeping your system up to date with the latest security patches and bug fixes. By running it regularly, you ensure that your system stays secure and benefits from any improvements made to the packages installed on your system.

It is commonly run automatically as a scheduled task to perform regular system updates.

This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.
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