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(DIR) Post #AZvRP0xwY2RSCCGLxY by grillchen@brotka.st
2023-09-19T12:51:54.028683Z
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btw have a debian question:what is the apt argument for apt leaving me alone during apt update/upgrade?like just use all default config changes etc and leave me alone
(DIR) Post #AZvS27oZ1CpcjLWbVw by can@haz.pink
2023-09-19T12:56:53Z
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@grillchen I'd sayDEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -yhttps://askubuntu.com/a/556387/628672
(DIR) Post #AZvSLONbeaJfbn6Ru4 by grillchen@brotka.st
2023-09-19T13:02:25.359748Z
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@mezzodrinker yeah i think additionally i need "DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive" like someone else said.--force-yes and co only do yes and no questions. afaik not config foo.wanna do an automated update script for a well known machine.so if something breaks i just change the stuff beforehand with the script
(DIR) Post #AZvSqc6WfyzV9S0944 by grillchen@brotka.st
2023-09-19T13:08:05.416166Z
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@mezzodrinker it is enabled but i think for release jumps a manual update is still necessary to make sure the system is up to date.i dont wanna do debian version jumps unattended since stuff will break without a script fixing the issues at hand
(DIR) Post #AZvSzYRbeZ1wPG7npw by grillchen@brotka.st
2023-09-19T13:09:42.214152Z
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@mezzodrinker yeah but it only schedules updates every X amount of time. so if ill wanna do a jump inbetween those updates new packages might be released. sure only few hours old new packages but still new packages^^
(DIR) Post #AZveyikB4bRFVhBEjg by andreasgoebel@bildung.social
2023-09-19T15:09:38Z
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@grillchen If you manually changed config files and want to keep them, also read this:https://raphaelhertzog.com/2010/09/21/debian-conffile-configuration-file-managed-by-dpkg/(worked for me, had the same problem)
(DIR) Post #AZvf33mylmVxwHYlwu by foolishowl@social.coop
2023-09-19T14:50:36Z
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@grillchen '-y' for "assume yes". For example:sudo apt -y update && sudo apt -y full-upgrade
(DIR) Post #AZvf34nj0Uhn4suska by grillchen@brotka.st
2023-09-19T15:24:47.178315Z
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@foolishowl also "DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -y" needed-y alone will only do simple yes no questions