A new tool called mintUpdate is being designed at the moment as a replacement to the Ubuntu Update Manager and its notifier.
The new tool should be ready for Daryna (Mint 4.0). It will look like the Ubuntu Update Notifier/Manager but with a few differences:
- Security Updates will be tested by the Mint developers before they become available in mintUpdate
- Updates will be sorted in different categories and given different levels of confidence and emergency
- The Mint team will be able to input additional descriptions for the updates than the ones included in the packages themselves and these descriptions will appear in mintUpdate
- Some security updates (kernel, xorg.. etc) will appear but not cause notification and they won’t be selected by default. Related risks will also be described to the user when they get selected.
The purpose of this tool will be to give automatic security updates to users without letting them perform uneducated upgrades.
In Cassandra and previous releases the Ubuntu Update Manager was bringing security updates but this could potentially break Linux Mint.
In Celena, stability was improved and the Ubuntu Update Manager was removed.
In Daryna we’ll introduce mintUpdate and provide the best out of both worlds: stability and security.
The great advantage of mintUpdate will also be that we’ll be able to do that without managing our own repositories, just by following and testing updates and providing meta-information to mintUpdate about them.
Bravo.
Great solution to the problem! Nice work.
what if anything should I do about keeping up-to-date while using celena then?
When will I be able to use mintupdate in Cassandra on 3 computers that I have installed it? Two of the computers are friends that I convinced to use Linux Mint which are dual booted with Windows.
As a Newbie, I am always searching online for articles that can help me. Thank you