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    Update XOA OS via apt update?

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    • ForzaF Offline
      Forza
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      Is it recommended to update the XOA VM using apt update? The XOA updates via the webui (XOA->Updates page) do not contain OS level updates, only the XO server parts.

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        Danp Pro Support Team @Forza
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        @Forza This isn't needed because the XOA VM is already performing these OS updates using unattended-upgrade.

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          Forza @Danp
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          @Danp said in Update XOA OS via apt update?:

          @Forza This isn't needed because the XOA VM is already performing these OS updates using unattended-upgrade.

          Hm.. I have no proxy set in apt.conf, so it is not likely that is working. But If I do, will it automatically also update the base OS? And if so, could I force an update using apt update + apt upgrade?

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            The latest XOA release is based on Debian 12. If your XOA is using an earlier version of Debian, then you should deploy a new instance of XOA to switch to the newer Debian version.

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              Forza @Danp
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              @Danp It is on Debian 12. I was just not aware if updates to the XOA base OS was a thing or not. It is not mentioned in the docs as far as I could look up.

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              • olivierlambertO Offline
                olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                We have unintended updates configure in theory.

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                  Forza @olivierlambert
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                  @olivierlambert unintended? Do you mean it is updating by itself even though it was not intended?

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                    @olivierlambert said in Update XOA OS via apt update?:

                    unintended updates

                    I think Olivier meant "unattended". 😆

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                    • olivierlambertO Offline
                      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                      Sorry, typo, after 12h of flight, and 9h of jetlag.

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                        Forza @Danp
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                        @Danp said in Update XOA OS via apt update?:

                        @olivierlambert said in Update XOA OS via apt update?:

                        unintended updates

                        I think Olivier meant "unattended". 😆

                        Haha, quite the difference 😉

                        If I understand correctly:

                        • unattended-upgrade is being run in the background by default.
                        • apt is not using XO proxy settings, so it needs to be manually added to apt.conf.
                        • this "feature" isn't documented?

                        A side note. I wanted to update the kernel to see if it helps the networking speed (EPYC fix). I tried to install linux-image-6.12, but it says it isn't possible due to too old linux-base.

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