So I have had mixed results with unattended upgrades on Debian based distros. It sometimes works and sometimes doesn’t. It turns out that sometimes you need to enable it though dpkg-reconfigure unattended-upgrades

Problem solved

  • @h3ndrik@feddit.de
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    Moved to the countryside and stopped using computers? Or why don’t you need to worry about automatic updates? Are you the boss and other people do the worrying? Or do you use one of those immutable distros and now worry in a different way?

    • igorlogius
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      well, with stuff like this i meant dpkg-reconfigure, since i switched to nixos where configuring and setting up basically means adding/editing a couple of lines in /etc/nixos/configuration.nix. For automatic system updates for example, i just had to add: system.autoUpgrade.enable = true; and done. Nicest way to configure and manage a system i’ve experienced yet.

      • WeAreAllOne
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        21 year ago

        Don’t all these edits create huge snapshots or what is called in nixos ?

        • igorlogius
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          not really an issue with a few more lines of configuration

          nix.gc = {
              automatic = true;
              dates = "weekly";
              options = "--delete-older-than 30d";
          };