Regarding the optimal behaviour u-u spends significant amount of CPU time on
deciding which are the upgradable packages especially if there are held
packages thus there is a tradeoff between network and CPU usage.
I believe both of the options have their benefits, and on a desktop system
-update
Unattended-upgrades in not affected by this bug because it downloads
only packages it would install and the configuration files it ships are
set to only do that.
It looks like software properties changes the files to include those keys.
https://sources.debian.org/src/software-properties/0.96.20.2-
** Changed in: unattended-upgrades (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Hmm well it was not what I intended, otherwise I'd not have bothered
with the u-u option. But um, worth weighing the options.
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I somehow thought that this was intentional behavior, that we would
download all of the packages so that they would be available to apply
quickly, even if we would only automatically install the security
updates.
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This is caused by these options:
$ grep -R Download-Upgradeable-Packages /etc/apt
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/10periodic:APT::Periodic::Download-Upgradeable-Packages "1";
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20auto-upgrades:APT::Periodic::Download-Upgradeable-Packages
"1";
They should be 0 w/ recent APT (which runs unat
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