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* Automatic updates are important because it ensures that your system has the most up-to-date packages and security fixes. | * Automatic updates are important because it ensures that your system has the most up-to-date packages and security fixes. | ||
1. sudo apt install unattended-upgrades (this will most likely be preinstalled) | 1. sudo apt install unattended-upgrades (this will most likely be preinstalled) | ||
| − | 2 | + | 2. sudo nano /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20auto-upgrades. Set each line equal to "1" (with the quotation marks). This will tell it to update and upgrade each day. |
| − | + | 3. sudo systemctl enable unattended-upgrades && sudo systemctl start unattended-upgrades | |
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Revision as of 22:01, 19 November 2023
Fix the repositories:
- Fixing the repository is important because if the repository is not set up correctly updates will fail or not give you the most up-to-date versions of packages.
1. sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list 2. Remove the "#" from the start of each repository starting with "deb" or "deb-src". This will uncomment them and make sure that they're included the next time you update. Put a hashtag at the start of all other lines to prevent apt from trying to get an update from a repository without a release file.
Set up automatic updates:
- Automatic updates are important because it ensures that your system has the most up-to-date packages and security fixes.
1. sudo apt install unattended-upgrades (this will most likely be preinstalled) 2. sudo nano /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20auto-upgrades. Set each line equal to "1" (with the quotation marks). This will tell it to update and upgrade each day. 3. sudo systemctl enable unattended-upgrades && sudo systemctl start unattended-upgrades