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Automatic updates
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The middle section of this window allows you to customize how your system manages updates, such as the frequency with which it checks for new packages, as well as whether it should install important updates right away (without asking for your permission), download them only, or just notify you about them.
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Release upgrade
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\marginnote{Every 6 months, Canonical will release a new version of the Ubuntu operating system. These are called \textit{normal releases}. Every four normal releases\dash or 24 months\dash Canonical releases a \textit{Long Term Support (LTS)} release. Long Term Support releases are intended to be the most stable releases available, and are supported for a longer period of time.} Here you can decide which system upgrades you would like to be notified about.
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\textbf{Never}: Choose this if you would rather not be notified about any new Ubuntu releases.
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\textbf{Normal releases}: Choose this if you always want to have the latest Ubuntu release, regardless of whether it is a Long Term Support release or not. This option is recommended for normal home users.
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\textbf{Long Term Support releases only}: Choose this option if you need a release that will be more stable and have support for a longer time. If you use Ubuntu for business purposes, you may want to consider selecting this option.
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Advanced Topics
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Ubuntu for advanced users
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By now, we hope you understand how using Ubuntu can make your computing experience easier, safer, and more efficient. So far, we've provided detailed instructions on getting the most from Ubuntu's basic features. In this chapter, we'll detail some of Ubuntu's more advanced features \dash like the terminal, a powerful utility that can help you accomplish tasks without the need for a graphical user interface (\acronym{GUI}). We'll also discuss some advanced security measures you can implement to make your computer even safer. We've written this chapter with advanced users in mind. If you're new to Ubuntu, don't feel as though you'll need to master these topics to get the most out of your new software (you can quite easily skip to the next chapter without consequence). However, if you're looking to expand your knowledge of Ubuntu, we encourage you to keep reading.
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