

Not possible AFAIK.
Not possible AFAIK.
On desktop I usually do manual installation of updates(mostly cos I don’t want to get any important running program restarted), in servers I use automatic updates via cron job as part of the automation process, these two work for me.
Yes it can…
Hint: VirtualBox
Thx
Edit: I will stay with cron I believe it’s easier to configure.
sudo apt install cron sudo crontab -e @daily sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y
Easy peasy…
I’m using cron to run daily “sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y” LMAO, what’s the way to use unattended-upgrades?
Debian
Try using Pop OS or Zorin.
Happily using Pop! OS, cheers!!
God bless me but not you…
Used to be that way years ago when I swapped to Linux. I didn’t use windows anymore I don’t know how dual boot works nowadays.
As far as I know you need to install Linux after Windows and then select the disk where you want to get GRUB installed, then GRUB will give you the option to boot the desired OS, if you use BIOS/UEFI to directly boot the OS it will not work.
Buy a second hand ebay Thinkpad and install Pop! OS on it.
What about using orangepi-config tool?
Impossible to know it, there isn’t any other corporation who fight with M$, it is a perfect monopoly so it’s impossible to figure out a world without it.
My point could be: you can’t compare the actual reality to a hypothetical reality because the hypothetical reality isn’t real. So how can you know it exactly?
In my case not.