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Well, if it's computer you support, not a computer of yours, you can via
ssh do the updates for yourself without the user even notice that... Or,
you can follow my suggestion, but something like once in one or two
months, do the updates yourself to see if something is pending for user
interaction.
Lorand Erik escreveu:
> is there no other way?:O
>
> 2008/7/30 David Meireles <dmeireles@(protected)
> <mailto:dmeireles@(protected)>>
>
> You can setup cron to run a scrip that runs apt-get update and the
> apt-get dist-upgrade -y. Althrough, not recomended if you have to
> interact with the update process (like, choosing an option, confirm
> selections, etc...).
>
> Lóránd Erik escreveu:
> > Hi
> >
> > How could i set that in ubuntu 8.04.1 that when an update comes, it
> > just downloads&intalls in the background, without asking for a
> > password?:S i already searched google:S not many luck, someone could
> > help me?
> >
> > bye& thank you!!!
>
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