The auto-upgrade Ansible role automates regular upgrades of supported operating systems:
- Debian-based systems (e.g., Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint). This role provides a simpler alternative to unattended-upgrades for applying system updates.
(In future versions, Arch Linux and Gentoo will also be supported.)
License
Copyright (c) 2025 James Cherti.
Distributed under terms of the MIT license.
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Links
- The GitHub repository of ‘auto-upgrade’: https://github.com/jamescherti/ansible-role-auto-upgrade
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