After installation of Amahi, when I log onto the server, using root as described in the manual, I see there is a lot of updates ready.
It is a long list on the right side of the screen.
What do I do? Just leave it alone and you will install the updates I need or shoul I install them?
After install, should I install updates?
Re: After install, should I install updates?
do hda-install first.
the updates are busted in fedora upstream repos and hda-install works around it. you can do updates any later (your choice).
the updates are busted in fedora upstream repos and hda-install works around it. you can do updates any later (your choice).
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Re: After install, should I install updates?
Also, to answer a question I get alot and that I had at one time:
"I know sometimes windows update can do more damage than good, is this the same with linux?"
The answer is no, unless a program you are running is built on a certain version or software version of the OS.
Example: Say the program you use daily has only been tested on Service Pack 2 (windows) and then you upgrade the workstation to Service Pack 3. Its more than likely not going to work cause its not supported.
Same if you update the server. On windows.
So it all depends on that. I update every night, i have it set up that way regardless. But I also dont run programs on it.
If you use it for email, file sharing, and video-music streaming. Then its fine to update it every night.
"I know sometimes windows update can do more damage than good, is this the same with linux?"
The answer is no, unless a program you are running is built on a certain version or software version of the OS.
Example: Say the program you use daily has only been tested on Service Pack 2 (windows) and then you upgrade the workstation to Service Pack 3. Its more than likely not going to work cause its not supported.
Same if you update the server. On windows.
So it all depends on that. I update every night, i have it set up that way regardless. But I also dont run programs on it.
If you use it for email, file sharing, and video-music streaming. Then its fine to update it every night.
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