This is my first posting to the Debian forums. I'm planning on mirgrating my CentOS Servers to Debian and have a question about the package unattended-upgrades.
I've installed Debian 12 on VMware from a net.iso image. I've installed both with and without GNONE and the package unattended-upgrades was not installed by default. The wiki page states the package unattended-upgrades is installed by default since Debian 9. Note, normally I would not install GNONE since I'm building servers, I simply was checking for the package.
Of course I can simply install the package but I wanted to check to see if I'm missing something and if someone can confirm it's not installed by default. Is there a web page that lists the packages installed with a given net.iso?
https://wiki.debian.org/UnattendedUpgrades
I've installed Debian 12 on VMware from a net.iso image. I've installed both with and without GNONE and the package unattended-upgrades was not installed by default. The wiki page states the package unattended-upgrades is installed by default since Debian 9. Note, normally I would not install GNONE since I'm building servers, I simply was checking for the package.
Of course I can simply install the package but I wanted to check to see if I'm missing something and if someone can confirm it's not installed by default. Is there a web page that lists the packages installed with a given net.iso?
https://wiki.debian.org/UnattendedUpgrades
Thanks in advance.As of Debian 9 (Stretch) both the unattended-upgrades and apt-listchanges packages are installed by default and upgrades are enabled with the GNOME desktop.
Statistics: Posted by Strider — 2024-05-06 17:20 — Replies 2 — Views 54