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While some updates just deliver additional functionality or general bug fixes some updates patch critical security flaws; because of this it is always in the best interest of the user's security to have checks for updates ran constantly.
 
While some updates just deliver additional functionality or general bug fixes some updates patch critical security flaws; because of this it is always in the best interest of the user's security to have checks for updates ran constantly.
  
==How to install Updates ==
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==How to install Updates==
  
 
===GUI===
 
===GUI===
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# Search for <code>Software Updater</code>
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# Follow the prompts that it gives you
  
 
===CLI===
 
===CLI===
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# sudo apt update
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#* This gets a list of what items can be updated
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# sudo apt upgrade
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#* This updates based off the list from apt update
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# reboot the system (optional)
  
 
==How to Check for Updates Automatically==
 
==How to Check for Updates Automatically==
See what is running, enabling, and disabling any service.
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Have updates installed without the need for manual action.
  
 
===GUI===
 
===GUI===
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# Navigate to the <code>Updates</code> section in the settings app
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# Change "automatically check for updates" from <code>Never</code> to <code>Daily</code>
  
 
===CLI===
 
===CLI===
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Revision as of 22:23, 2 June 2021

Why do we Need Updates

While some updates just deliver additional functionality or general bug fixes some updates patch critical security flaws; because of this it is always in the best interest of the user's security to have checks for updates ran constantly.

How to install Updates

GUI

  1. Search for Software Updater
  2. Follow the prompts that it gives you

CLI

  1. sudo apt update
    • This gets a list of what items can be updated
  2. sudo apt upgrade
    • This updates based off the list from apt update
  3. reboot the system (optional)

How to Check for Updates Automatically

Have updates installed without the need for manual action.

GUI

  1. Navigate to the Updates section in the settings app
  2. Change "automatically check for updates" from Never to Daily

CLI