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I'll give it a try, thanks. I assume this would take care of only the packages shown on Synaptic, and any new versions of Devuan, correct?
I had recently installed Devuan for the first time on a used laptop, and essentially put, I would like to set up a way to automatically update the system and any installed packages. I'm mostly coming off from Mint, did dabble in Debian last year, but I'm mostly used to how the former handled updates through it's manager, and perhaps prefer it. So far, I have both Gnome-package-manager and unattended-upgrades installed. From what I remember, I think used package manager the most on Debian. I only discovered unattended-upgrades late into my foray, but I don't believe I had it set up to know if it did work for me. Also, I learned it mostly does security updates. What would be the best way to set up, at least, a manager that would notify me from time to time, and let me review what updates I would need to install on my machine? I would like to have something similar to Mint's manager, but I can try and learn about other alternatives. I'm not afraid of the terminal, but it is a bit inconvenient to type the commands and remember to do it every now and then. I appreciate any replies, I'm new here.
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