![]() |
uCareSystem Core - a small software that automates the basic system maintenance - Printable Version +- Linux Lite Forums (https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums) +-- Forum: General (https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Suggestions and Feedback (https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=13) +--- Thread: uCareSystem Core - a small software that automates the basic system maintenance (/showthread.php?tid=3258) |
uCareSystem Core - a small software that automates the basic system maintenance - LL-user - 08-27-2016 Hi everyone, I just came across uCareSystem Core, a small software that automates the basic system maintenance. Considering the absence of an automatic update mechanism in Linux Lite - something I get asked about on a very regular basis - I wanted to share this discovery. Please note, I have NOT tested it yet! Re: uCareSystem Core - a small software that automates the basic system maintenance - torreydale - 08-27-2016 Seems potentially cool, but things like this and Bleachbit are covered in Linux Lite with Lite Tweaks. Might be better to just stick with that. Re: uCareSystem Core - a small software that automates the basic system maintenance - LL-user - 08-27-2016 Hi Torreydale, I usually perform my maintenance on the command line, via scripts and cron jobs. The background for my post has been more the Windows converts. One of the most regular feedback I get from people I support in their transition to Linux and with their systems is the missing auto update in Linux Lite, at least for security relevant patches. Re: uCareSystem Core - a small software that automates the basic system maintenance - torreydale - 08-28-2016 I understand. I have converted several people myself. I explain how to update, and I leave the Linux Lite Welcome screen to open upon startup. There's a big, highlighted "Install Updates - Do This First" button there. It reinforces me telling them they need to run that every so often and to make a habit of it. On auto updates, I thought that's what some people didn't like about Windows 10. Forced updates. Re: uCareSystem Core - a small software that automates the basic system maintenance - bfb - 08-29-2016 I have installed Lite Updater manually, but since it was intended for 2.8 it works imperfectly. It does indicate available Updates which is useful, but then I do them with Install Updates from the menu. Re: uCareSystem Core - a small software that automates the basic system maintenance - LL-user - 08-29-2016 Of course a more sensitive approach in form of a notifier (not an installer) would be preferable. Lite-updater seemed to be perfect (thanks bfb for sharing your experience with it on LL 3). Or have a look at the solution LinuxMint is offering. I haven't tested the update-notifier package that could be installed via the normal repository in Linux Lite.... In regard to forced updates and Windows updates:
Re: uCareSystem Core - a small software that automates the basic system maintenance - Coastie - 08-30-2016 I don't see what the big deal of a notifier or updater is. I have the "Install Updates" icon on my bottom panel and check for updates once a day when I shut down for the last time for the day. I also have an icon for "Lite Tweaks" on the panel. I do everything indicated in the safe category daily and after every update It aint that hard to remember. ;D Maybe for newbies, they could be a default icons on the panel when LL is first installed. :-\ Re: uCareSystem Core - a small software that automates the basic system maintenance - bayoubooger - 09-28-2016 put Lubuntu on the Ace AOA150 and gave it to my son, it has a pop-up on startup to ask you to update. |