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| == A note on repositories == | == A note on repositories == | ||
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| === Notes === | === Notes === | ||
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| - | If anyone has any other notes or useful | + | From now on you can check weekly for updates, to do this just always do these commands: |
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| + | sudo apt-get update | ||
| + | sudo apt-get dist-upgrade | ||
| + | sudo reboot | ||
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| + | Then your system is kept up to date :) - also if you wait long enough your testing version will realign with stable when it is released so you can eventually stay on stable if you have a need, simply by waiting long enough. | ||
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| + | === Notes === | ||
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