On Tue, Feb 20, 2024 at 09:20:11AM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote: > > > systemctl disable --now apt-daily.timer apt-daily-upgrade.timer
> To avoid confusion, these timers are from the apt package, not from > unattended-upgrades. So they are active on most Debian hosts. Holy crap... when did this happen? I tried looking on salsa and it looks like the 1.8.y branch has these files, but the jessie branch does not. But I don't know where the "preset: enabled" thing comes from. So maybe the files were there but not enabled by default until recently? Maybe? Does anyone know when these things changed, and why on earth nobody knew about it?! Did I miss a section in the release notes or something?