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{{Article | H&D's VPS usually run on GNU/Linux Debian distribution. | ||
Updating the system once a week (or every two weeks) is kinda good. It's good to cross-check the [https://lists.debian.org/debian-lts-announce/ Debian mailing-list] (debian-lts-announce@lists.debian.org) beforehand to see if anything major needs a security update or particular care. | |||
To upgrade the system, your unix user needs to be in the <code>sudo</code> group. Following the basic process: | |||
- <code>sudo apt update</code> , upgrade local db packages | |||
- <code>sudo apt list --upgradable</code> , show upgradable packages | |||
- <code>sudo apt upgrade</code> , upgrade packages | |||
To list all installed packages, run: | |||
<code>apt list --installed</code>{{Article | |||
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Revision as of 11:42, 17 February 2023
H&D's VPS usually run on GNU/Linux Debian distribution.
Updating the system once a week (or every two weeks) is kinda good. It's good to cross-check the Debian mailing-list (debian-lts-announce@lists.debian.org) beforehand to see if anything major needs a security update or particular care.
To upgrade the system, your unix user needs to be in the sudo
group. Following the basic process:
- sudo apt update
, upgrade local db packages
- sudo apt list --upgradable
, show upgradable packages
- sudo apt upgrade
, upgrade packages
To list all installed packages, run:
apt list --installed