The following is a list of packages which are blocked by default from getting updates in order to prevent breaking the system.
dbus|*|4||
*xorg|*|4||
acpid|*|4||
mountall|*|4||
mesa|*|4||
systemd|*|4||
plymouth|*|4||
upstart|*|4||
*base-files|*|5||
*linux-|*|5||
linux|*|5||
grub|*|5||
grub2|*|5||
virtualbox|5.0.4-dfsg-2|5||
Source: https://github.com/linuxmint/mintupdate/blob/master/usr/lib/linuxmint/mintUpdate/rules
>having to manually go into a cli and ask for updates
>linux
>>55333301
And? Isn't the point of Linux that you aren't limited to the defaults if you don't want to be?
>>55333721
The point of linux is allocating the machine’s resources to programs and back; the usual stuff a kernel does.
I can't believe people still use that shit... I don't know why anyone ever used it when there is Debian, Ubuntu and all of the other user friendly distributions.
>>55333762
this
>>55333396
>clicking check for updates in windows
>wait 45 minutes before you can install anything
>>55333721
>tripfagging
>>>/reddit/