How can I Update Packages
Juliano Freire Ribeiro
jucafribeiro at gmail.com
Fri Mar 5 14:48:52 UTC 2010
You could also set the crontab to execute this comands or a script with it
whenever you want.
2010/3/3 Karl F. Larsen <klarsen1 at gmail.com>
> Héberson Sette de Almeida wrote, On 03/03/2010 11:57 AM:
> > Hi Folks!
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> > I am running UBUNTU Server 9.10 but I´m a newbie to UBUNTU.
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> > After my login the following message appears:
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> > 65 packages can be updated.
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> > 30 updates are security updates.
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> > How can I automatically update those packages?
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> > Thanks for any help.
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> > Héberson Sette de Almeida
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> I use a terminal and update and upgrade using aptitude to
> update my computer. It is two calls:
>
> $ sudo aptitude update
>
> when done do
> $ sudo aptitude upgrade
>
> When done you are fully updated to that time. I do this every
> morning.
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>
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