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Subject: [qubes-devel] Re: disabling apt-timer, sudo systemctl mask apt-timer sane?
From: Patrick Schleizer <patrick-mailinglists () whonix ! org>
Date: 2017-02-06 15:43:00
Message-ID: c8a8e6c0-2f9d-4aae-a6c7-4bad2687503a () riseup ! net
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Julian Andres Klode:
> On Mon, Feb 06, 2017 at 01:20:00PM +0000, Patrick Schleizer wrote:
> > Is it an okay idea to disable apt-timer? I.e. 'sudo systemctl mask
> > apt-timer'? Or is there some adverse effect?
>
> I assume you mean apt-daily.timer? We don't ship an apt-timer.service...
Right, that's what I meant.
I meant 'sudo systemctl mask apt-daily', my mistake.
> You'd break unattended-upgrades if installed. And of course the
> other APT::Periodic options. I don't think it does anything
> by default, though.
>
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