07-11-2014, 07:14 AM
07-11-2014, 05:24 PM
Hi Crab
Backport settings can be found at Software Sources. Here's how to get there.
Click Start (aka Menu) > System > Install/Remove Software (aka Synaptic)
Synaptic opens
In Synaptic click Settings > Repositories
Software Sources opens
In Software Sources click Updates Tab
Here's a picture
![[Image: 8QobGDu.png?1]](http://i.imgur.com/8QobGDu.png?1)
In LL108 (on my laptop) the option:
Unsupported updates (precise-backports)
was already checked. I believe this is the default setting (but could have been added since installation).
Pre-released updates (precise-proposed)
I think this includes pre-release backports (can someone confirm this?) and probably carries a higher risk with system or application (or both) instability.
Backport settings can be found at Software Sources. Here's how to get there.
Click Start (aka Menu) > System > Install/Remove Software (aka Synaptic)
Synaptic opens
In Synaptic click Settings > Repositories
Software Sources opens
In Software Sources click Updates Tab
Here's a picture
![[Image: 8QobGDu.png?1]](http://i.imgur.com/8QobGDu.png?1)
In LL108 (on my laptop) the option:
Unsupported updates (precise-backports)
was already checked. I believe this is the default setting (but could have been added since installation).
Pre-released updates (precise-proposed)
I think this includes pre-release backports (can someone confirm this?) and probably carries a higher risk with system or application (or both) instability.
07-14-2014, 04:20 AM
Hello!
Actually, proposed updates are a two-edged sword.
On one hand, they can offer you the latest features, updates, and bug fixes. On the other hand, since they haven't yet established a sense of stability for themselves with those who maintain the repositories, they ARE more likely to cause stability and functionality issues - which is why certain kernel updates are 'held back' by the LL updater...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
Actually, proposed updates are a two-edged sword.
On one hand, they can offer you the latest features, updates, and bug fixes. On the other hand, since they haven't yet established a sense of stability for themselves with those who maintain the repositories, they ARE more likely to cause stability and functionality issues - which is why certain kernel updates are 'held back' by the LL updater...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob