NAME

distrobox-upgrade

DESCRIPTION

distrobox-upgrade will enter the specified list of containers and will perform an upgrade using the container’s package manager.

SYNOPSIS

distrobox upgrade

--help/-h:		show this message
--all/-a:		perform for all distroboxes
--running:		perform only for running distroboxes
--root/-r:		launch podman/docker/lilipod with root privileges. Note that if you need root this is the preferred
			way over "sudo distrobox" (note: if using a program other than 'sudo' for root privileges is necessary,
			specify it through the DBX_SUDO_PROGRAM env variable, or 'distrobox_sudo_program' config variable)
--verbose/-v:		show more verbosity
--version/-V:		show version

EXAMPLES

Upgrade all distroboxes

distrobox-upgrade --all

Upgrade all running distroboxes

distrobox-upgrade --all --running

Upgrade a specific distrobox

distrobox-upgrade alpine-linux 

Upgrade a list of distroboxes

distrobox-upgrade alpine-linux ubuntu22 my-distrobox123

Automatically update all distro

You can create a systemd service to perform distrobox-upgrade automatically, this example shows how to run it daily:

~/.config/systemd/user/distrobox-upgrade.service

[Unit]
Description=distrobox-upgrade Automatic Update

[Service]
Type=simple
ExecStart=distrobox-upgrade --all
StandardOutput=null

~/.config/systemd/user/distrobox-upgrade.timer

[Unit]
Description=distrobox-upgrade Automatic Update Trigger

[Timer]
OnBootSec=1h
OnUnitInactiveSec=1d

[Install]
WantedBy=timers.target

Then simply do a systemctl --user daemon-reload && systemctl --user enable --now distrobox-upgrade.timer