Every now and then, the package manager (Adept) throws an icon in the tray that indicates the availability of updates. So far, I have gone ahead and applied all the updates that have been presented. I haven't been using Linux long enough to know if that's a good idea or not. The only time there was a problem was when the update caused Xserver to fail on reboot.
What I'm asking is this: does the community generally accept all updates as presented? I've always assumed (dangerous, I know) that updates are good things, and that they wouldn't be released without good reason. Is that being naive? Should I ignore the updates until I have a problem to solve?
In other words, am I taking a chance on breaking my system by installing updates that I may not need?
Thanks!
Greg
What I'm asking is this: does the community generally accept all updates as presented? I've always assumed (dangerous, I know) that updates are good things, and that they wouldn't be released without good reason. Is that being naive? Should I ignore the updates until I have a problem to solve?
In other words, am I taking a chance on breaking my system by installing updates that I may not need?
Thanks!
Greg
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