On 07/05/2017 08:20 AM, Dejan Jocic wrote:
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As explained before, settings for unattended-upgrades are in the
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades. You can set it to download
and install just security updates, which is default. Or, you can set it
to download and
On Wed 05 Jul 2017 at 08:09:58 (-0400), RavenLX wrote:
> On 07/01/2017 12:39 PM, David Wright wrote:
> >On Fri 30 Jun 2017 at 22:46:35 (+0200), Dejan Jocic wrote:
> >>On 30-06-17, David Wright wrote:
> >>>
> >>>I'm not sure what this is all about; unattended-upgrades appears
> >>>to have been
On 05-07-17, RavenLX wrote:
> On 06/30/2017 12:34 PM, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> > On 30-06-17, RavenLX wrote:
> > >
> > > > If you have unattended-upgrades package installed and it is configured
> > > > to fetch and install security updates only ( which is default ), that is
> > > > place to look for
On 07/02/2017 10:32 AM, Dejan Jocic wrote:
On 02-07-17, RavenLX wrote:
On 07/01/2017 03:54 PM, Larry Dighera wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 16:31:37 -0400, you wrote:
Someone else mentioned unattended upgrades, which is a thing I have
never used, and which is also a thing I would disable if I
On 07/01/2017 12:39 PM, David Wright wrote:
On Fri 30 Jun 2017 at 22:46:35 (+0200), Dejan Jocic wrote:
On 30-06-17, David Wright wrote:
I'm not sure what this is all about; unattended-upgrades appears
to have been maintained by the same person since the days of etch,
a decade ago. What
On 06/30/2017 08:54 PM, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 06/30/2017 06:56 AM, RavenLX wrote:
I think I might have a problem. I do the sudo apt-get update and then
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade and ever since I have installed Debian 9
(after the official release) I have not seen any updates. Yet in Ubuntu
On 06/30/2017 12:34 PM, Dejan Jocic wrote:
On 30-06-17, RavenLX wrote:
If you have unattended-upgrades package installed and it is configured
to fetch and install security updates only ( which is default ), that is
place to look for upgraded packages. You can also configure
On 02-07-17, RavenLX wrote:
> On 07/01/2017 03:54 PM, Larry Dighera wrote:
> > On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 16:31:37 -0400, you wrote:
> >
> > > > Someone else mentioned unattended upgrades, which is a thing I have
> > > > never used, and which is also a thing I would disable if I ever found
> > > > it
On 07/01/2017 03:54 PM, Larry Dighera wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 16:31:37 -0400, you wrote:
Someone else mentioned unattended upgrades, which is a thing I have
never used, and which is also a thing I would disable if I ever found
it running. But that's just me.
I would like to do that but
On Sun, Jul 2, 2017 at 5:10 AM, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> On 01-07-17, Larry Dighera wrote:
>> On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 16:31:37 -0400, you wrote:
>>
>> >> Someone else mentioned unattended upgrades, which is a thing I have
>> >> never used, and which is also a thing I would disable if I
On 01-07-17, Larry Dighera wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 16:31:37 -0400, you wrote:
>
> >> Someone else mentioned unattended upgrades, which is a thing I have
> >> never used, and which is also a thing I would disable if I ever found
> >> it running. But that's just me.
> >
> >I would like to do
On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 16:31:37 -0400, you wrote:
>> Someone else mentioned unattended upgrades, which is a thing I have
>> never used, and which is also a thing I would disable if I ever found
>> it running. But that's just me.
>
>I would like to do that but don't know how. Anyone caring to
On Fri 30 Jun 2017 at 22:46:35 (+0200), Dejan Jocic wrote:
> On 30-06-17, David Wright wrote:
> >
> > I'm not sure what this is all about; unattended-upgrades appears
> > to have been maintained by the same person since the days of etch,
> > a decade ago. What constitutes an advertisement, and
On 06/30/2017 06:56 AM, RavenLX wrote:
I think I might have a problem. I do the sudo apt-get update and then
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade and ever since I have installed Debian 9
(after the official release) I have not seen any updates. Yet in Ubuntu
14.04 server there were updates to the kernel
(Not looking for answers, just using the list to remind myself of
something in the future.)
On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 5:05 AM, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> On 30-06-17, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>> On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 06:34:49PM +0200, Dejan Jocic wrote:
>> > If you want to
>> > prevent
On 30-06-17, David Wright wrote:
>
> I'm not sure what this is all about; unattended-upgrades appears
> to have been maintained by the same person since the days of etch,
> a decade ago. What constitutes an advertisement, and how is the
> question posed as to whether updates are automatic or not?
On Fri 30 Jun 2017 at 15:43:45 (-0400), Fungi4All wrote:
> > From: wool...@eeg.ccf.org
> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 06:34:49PM +0200, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> >> If you want to
> >> prevent automatic upgrades and disable them, because you want to do it
> >> manually
On 06/30/2017 10:30 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 10:24:15AM -0400, RavenLX wrote:
Here's what's on the system:
ravenlx@hpg7:~$ uname -r
4.9.0-3-amd64
That only tells you the package name, not the version. Use "uname -a"
to get the actual running version,
On 30-06-17, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 06:34:49PM +0200, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> > If you want to
> > prevent automatic upgrades and disable them, because you want to do it
> > manually like you are used to, you should edit file
> > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20auto-upgrades and change
> From: wool...@eeg.ccf.org
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 06:34:49PM +0200, Dejan Jocic wrote:
>> If you want to
>> prevent automatic upgrades and disable them, because you want to do it
>> manually like you are used to, you should edit file
>>
On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 06:34:49PM +0200, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> If you want to
> prevent automatic upgrades and disable them, because you want to do it
> manually like you are used to, you should edit file
> /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20auto-upgrades and change it from this:
>
>
On 30-06-17, RavenLX wrote:
>
> > If you have unattended-upgrades package installed and it is configured
> > to fetch and install security updates only ( which is default ), that is
> > place to look for upgraded packages. You can also configure
> > unattended-upgrades to mail you where there was
RavenLX wrote:
> I think I might have a problem. I do the sudo apt-get update and then
> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade and ever since I have installed Debian 9
> (after the official release) I have not seen any updates. Yet in Ubuntu
> 14.04 server there were updates to the kernel and to Apache.
On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 10:24:15AM -0400, RavenLX wrote:
> Here's what's on the system:
>
> ravenlx@hpg7:~$ uname -r
> 4.9.0-3-amd64
That only tells you the package name, not the version. Use "uname -a"
to get the actual running version, or "dpkg -l linux-image\* | cat"
to get the installed
On 06/30/2017 10:06 AM, Dejan Jocic wrote:
On 30-06-17, RavenLX wrote:
I think I might have a problem. I do the sudo apt-get update and then sudo
apt-get dist-upgrade and ever since I have installed Debian 9 (after the
official release) I have not seen any updates. Yet in Ubuntu 14.04 server
On 06/30/2017 10:04 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 09:56:16AM -0400, RavenLX wrote:
I think I might have a problem. I do the sudo apt-get update and then sudo
apt-get dist-upgrade and ever since I have installed Debian 9 (after the
official release) I have not seen any
On 30-06-17, RavenLX wrote:
> I think I might have a problem. I do the sudo apt-get update and then sudo
> apt-get dist-upgrade and ever since I have installed Debian 9 (after the
> official release) I have not seen any updates. Yet in Ubuntu 14.04 server
> there were updates to the kernel and to
On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 09:56:16AM -0400, RavenLX wrote:
> I think I might have a problem. I do the sudo apt-get update and then sudo
> apt-get dist-upgrade and ever since I have installed Debian 9 (after the
> official release) I have not seen any updates.
> Here is my sources.list:
>
> #
On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 09:56:16 -0400
RavenLX wrote:
> I think I might have a problem. I do the sudo apt-get update and then
> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade and ever since I have installed Debian 9
> (after the official release) I have not seen any updates. Yet in
> Ubuntu
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