But isn't unattended-upgrades installed by default?
$ apt-cache show unattended-upgrades |grep Task
Task: ubuntu-desktop, ubuntu-usb, cloud-image, kubuntu-desktop, kubuntu-full,
kubuntu-active-desktop, kubuntu-active-full, kubuntu-active, edubuntu-desktop,
edubuntu-desktop-kde, edubuntu-usb, xubuntu-desktop, mythbuntu-frontend,
mythbuntu-desktop, mythbuntu-backend-slave, mythbuntu-backend-master,
mythbuntu-backend-master, lubuntu-desktop, ubuntustudio-desktop
So, to configure it, you just do
$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure unattended-upgrades
Applying updates on a frequent basis is an important part of keeping systems
secure. By default, updates need to │
│ be applied manually using package management tools. Alternatively, you can
choose to have this system │
│ automatically download and install security updates.
│
│
│
│ Automatically download and install stable updates?
│
│
│
│ <Yes>
<No>
** Changed in: unattended-upgrades (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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