“On systems with Secure Launch enabled, attempts to shut down, restart, or hibernate after applying the January patches may fail to complete.”

  • Brkdncr@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    I just set up a raspberry pi and i couldn’t figure out if it would automatically update, there wasn’t any gui option for it.

    I found a few websites all with different methods to set up auto update. One of the most accepted was some cli that was encouraged to copy/paste. It installed something, but it then needed additional config to work on rpi.

    30 mins from the time I powered on it was ready. In windows, it’s enabled out of the box and searching for “updates” on the task bar finds it for you.

    Which of these OS’s was easier?

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      1 month ago

      Last time I used Raapbian there was a GUI for updates, and I think it would show a notification periodically for updates.

      This is mostly a difference of not knowing really. I have a Mac at work and it seems incredibly hard to do easy things, but mostly because I’m not used to it nor I bother to learn.

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      1 month ago

      Which version of Linux did you install? It supports a lot of them, and most have updaters that are easily configured from the task bar, just like Windows.

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      1 month ago

      Was this before or after you had to hop into command prompt to force a local account?