Yeah alright. That’s one way of looking at it 🙂
I guess what I meant is that I don’t like upgrades that happen without me explicitly requesting each and every one of them, and me watching the upgrade process as it happens for errors.
Yeah alright. That’s one way of looking at it 🙂
I guess what I meant is that I don’t like upgrades that happen without me explicitly requesting each and every one of them, and me watching the upgrade process as it happens for errors.
No Linux system of mine upgrades itself without my explicit consent. That’s one of the many reasons why I don’t run Windows.
The poster would be more convincing if you hadn’t inverted apt-get update
and apt-get upgrade
…
PETG never sticks well on any bed plate on our Prusa Mk4 for some reason, while it seems to stick very well on the plates coated with the same materials on our Prusa XL.
I tried to change a million parameters, and then I gave up trying to understand, because at some point all I want is to stop wasting filament and time, and get the parts I need.
So I use glue and I spent 2 minutes wiping off the glue in the sink when it’s done. It’s just pragmatic and it lets me get on with the rest of my life.
apt
generally downloads more things thanapt-get
on my Debian machine.apt-get
never broke anything, but I tend to eye it suspiciously now.