When should I use this apt-daily-upgrade.service?
Use this file to restore APT defaults after misconfiguration, for fresh installations, or as a customization baseline.
curl https://exampleconfig.com/api/v1/config/original/71b58009120db0e61412f7610f27e8db?hint=apt-daily-upgrade.service
wget -O apt-daily-upgrade.service https://exampleconfig.com/api/v1/config/original/71b58009120db0e61412f7610f27e8db?hint=apt-daily-upgrade.service
[Unit] Description=Daily apt upgrade and clean activities Documentation=man:apt(8) ConditionACPower=true After=apt-daily.service [Service] Type=oneshot ExecStart=/usr/lib/apt/apt.systemd.daily install KillMode=process TimeoutStopSec=900
sudo apt update && sudo apt install apt
sudo apt update && sudo apt install apt
When should I use this apt-daily-upgrade.service?
Use this file to restore APT defaults after misconfiguration, for fresh installations, or as a customization baseline.
How do I restore APT defaults?
Download this file, backup your current config, then replace /etc/systemd/apt-daily-upgrade.service. Restart APT service.
Is apt-daily-upgrade.service safe for production?
Factory default from APT on Debian 9 (Stretch). Safe baseline, but customize for your requirements.
How does this differ from other OS versions?
This config is from Debian 9 (Stretch). Other OS versions may have different defaults. Check compatibility section.
Can I use this for APT troubleshooting?
Yes, compare this original config with your current settings to identify problematic modifications.