How-to setup automated updates with DNF | Linux Today

How-to setup automated updates with DNF

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Jun 1, 2017

Unlike Ubuntu, Fedora doesn’t come with auto-updates enabled by default. However, it’s a quick and easy process to configure automated security- or full system updates using the DNF package manager. Automated security updates can help keep your servers secure, and fully automated updates is good for both the laptop you use every day and that Raspberry Pi installation you keep neglecting.

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