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minus-square@dan@upvote.aulinkfedilink5•edit-21 year agoYou could install and configure the unattended-upgrades package to install updates in the background. I usually wouldn’t recommend it on testing or unstable though. Works well on Debian stable since there’s generally no breaking changes.
minus-squareJohannolinkfedilink2•1 year agoHadn’t breaking changes for over half a year. Don’t expect really bad ones. And if then I can uninstall the package
You could install and configure the
unattended-upgrades
package to install updates in the background. I usually wouldn’t recommend it on testing or unstable though. Works well on Debian stable since there’s generally no breaking changes.Hadn’t breaking changes for over half a year. Don’t expect really bad ones. And if then I can uninstall the package