On Thu, 29 Jul 2021 14:12:34 -0500
David Wright wrote:
> I'm not addressed here, nor have I run unattended, nor used
> DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive, but I would assume that
> any need to restart will get logged. Seems likely.
I have used unattended-upgrades. It will either handle reboots
autom
On Thu 29 Jul 2021 at 19:53:37 (+0200), Hans wrote:
> Hi Dan, Hi Ian,
>
> I thought about unattended-upgraded, but this is not what really want. My
> intention is more, to update using a script with apt and using "-y" tags.
> This
> is working well, instead of these two little issues. One I cou
Hi Dan, Hi Ian,
I thought about unattended-upgraded, but this is not what really want. My
intention is more, to update using a script with apt and using "-y" tags. This
is working well, instead of these two little issues. One I could solve
meanwhile (ncurses question with needrestart), the othe
On Thu, 2021-07-29 at 20:25 +0300, IL Ka wrote:
> >
> > is there a more clever way than running aptitude/apt-get with the
> > tags "-yq",
> > when I want to suppress interactive messages at upgrade?
> >
> >
>
> try
> sudo DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -yq install [packagename]
>
I
>
>
> is there a more clever way than running aptitude/apt-get with the tags
> "-yq",
> when I want to suppress interactive messages at upgrade?
>
> try
sudo DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -yq install [packagename]
Hans wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> is there a more clever way than running aptitude/apt-get with the tags "-yq",
> when I want to suppress interactive messages at upgrade?
>
> (The problem: I still get an ncurses warning, that the actual kernel got
> updated and the old video module (it is the nvidia
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