Hi and thanks for the response! I've found that the packages mentioned in the emails are usually not available in the apt-get repositories at the time of the security bulletin. I presume this is because mirrors are not continuously updated. Can't see what to do about that except find the package individually and install it. And that's where I run into the problem that the versions mentioned in the security bulletins are difficult to find.
Is there a particular repository or mirror that gets updated first? Kind regards, Helgi Hrafn Gunnarsson he...@binary.is On lau 8.ágú 2015 09:01, Paul Wise wrote: > On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 1:40 PM, Helgi Hrafn Gunnarsson wrote: > >> It could save a lot of people a lot of work if there were simply links >> to the packages referred to. For example, in the aforementioned page, a >> particular version of the 'linux-image' package is referred to, but one >> has to manually dig through a lot of stuff to find it. > > Generally people just update using apt-get, is that not an option for you? >
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