Noob & Update (or not)
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Re: Noob & Update (or not)
That should be it for the time being. After that, if you update regularly, you shouldn't have more than couple updates to install at a time.
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Re: Noob & Update (or not)
I'd personally install the updates. They should all be tested and stable packages if you haven't enabled any testing repo's. If you're worried about re-installations than I also suggest creating a separate /home partition, that way you can reinstall whatever you want and keep your /home folder/settings intact.