magpie03
December 14th, 2014, 05:00 PM
Hello all,
I'm running a small Ubuntu server, 12.04.5 LTS, from my home serving static web pages. I also use it as a print server. Five months ago I had minor problems so I did a clean install and and put my web pages back up. Every morning I check my site from my browser. I use my file manager on my main PC, running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, to transfer updated pages and view the logs. I then use terminal and SSH to my server to see if any updates are available. If there are updates, I use "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" to install them. When the installiation completes, I'm back at the prompt. If the update requires a reststart, it does not notify me. Now, when I SSH to it again later in the day or the next day, it says a restart is required. Is there a reason updates that require a restart won't notify me in the same session?
Thanks all
magpie.......
I'm running a small Ubuntu server, 12.04.5 LTS, from my home serving static web pages. I also use it as a print server. Five months ago I had minor problems so I did a clean install and and put my web pages back up. Every morning I check my site from my browser. I use my file manager on my main PC, running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, to transfer updated pages and view the logs. I then use terminal and SSH to my server to see if any updates are available. If there are updates, I use "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" to install them. When the installiation completes, I'm back at the prompt. If the update requires a reststart, it does not notify me. Now, when I SSH to it again later in the day or the next day, it says a restart is required. Is there a reason updates that require a restart won't notify me in the same session?
Thanks all
magpie.......