Encouraging regular security updates (was Re: HowTo: manage updates to Ubuntu offline...)

Monty J. Harder mjharder at gmail.com
Mon Jun 2 09:25:07 CDT 2008


On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 5:42 AM, Leo Mauler <webgiant at yahoo.com> wrote:

> How about because I want to get them used to the idea of regular updates,
> in particular security updates?
>
> These folks aren't Internet-free because they want to be Internet free,
> they're Internet-free because the money isn't there yet.  Now that a
> technical person (me) is available and willing to put in volunteer hours to
> add computers to their art center, they've already started looking into
> obtaining funding for Internet service.  Its just a matter of time before
> their arts center computers become "exposed to internet hacking."
>

And when you connect these computers to the Internet, you'll be able to do
updates easily.  Explain to them that the need for security updates isn't
significant while they're not connected, but that fortunately, being
connected also makes doing the updates really easy. As a tech-support
person, I know all about bad habits that users get into, so I would even put
it in writing, and make them sign it.

But if you think there's a good chance they'll have the Internet soon, try
to time the install so that you can skip that step, and just show them how
to do online updates.
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