apt-get update/upgrade is good enough for me as a way to keep up with
security updates at the binary level, but what's the best way to keep
up with source-level security updates (e.g. patches to the kernel or
to compiled-in modules)?
[Since applying these patches can be very inconvenient, it
apt-get update/upgrade is good enough for me as a way to keep up with
security updates at the binary level, but what's the best way to keep
up with source-level security updates (e.g. patches to the kernel or
to compiled-in modules)?
[Since applying these patches can be very inconvenient, it
apt-get update/upgrade is good enough for me as a way to keep up with
security updates at the binary level, but what's the best way to keep
up with source-level security updates (e.g. patches to the kernel or
to compiled-in modules)?
[Since applying these patches can be very inconvenient, it
apt-get update/upgrade is good enough for me as a way to keep up with
security updates at the binary level, but what's the best way to keep
up with source-level security updates (e.g. patches to the kernel or
to compiled-in modules)?
[Since applying these patches can be very inconvenient, it
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