On Thursday 23 March 2017 04:26:17 Teemu Likonen wrote:
> Lisi Reisz [2017-03-22 00:37:18Z] wrote:
> > How do I get unattended upgrades a) to function and b) to tell me when
> > it has upgraded something.
>
> Probably you need to add the following lines in the top of
>
Le 23/03/2017 à 02:06, Lisi Reisz a écrit :
>
> Thank you. Yes, I have read and tried to follow it. I quote:
> -
> To install these packages, run the following command as root:
>
> # apt-get install unattended-upgrades apt-listchanges
> The default configuration file for the
Lisi Reisz [2017-03-22 00:37:18Z] wrote:
> How do I get unattended upgrades a) to function and b) to tell me when
> it has upgraded something.
Probably you need to add the following lines in the top of
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades file (or some other file in
the same directory).
On Wednesday 22 March 2017 07:42:09 didier gaumet wrote:
> there is a doc in the Debian wiki:
> https://wiki.debian.org/UnattendedUpgrades
Thank you. Yes, I have read and tried to follow it. I quote:
-
To install these packages, run the following command as root:
# apt-get install
there is a doc in the Debian wiki:
https://wiki.debian.org/UnattendedUpgrades
tl:dnr:
How do I get unattended upgrades a) to function and b) to tell me when it has
upgraded something.
With Debian unattended-upgrades installed I can't make out form Adam whether
they have run. I have run:
# cd /var/log/unattended-upgrades/
# cat unattended-upgrades-shutdown.log
# cat
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