How it works...
To update our Linux system, we use the built-in Update Manager as per the Linux distribution.
In the update manager, either we install all the updates that are available, or we configure it as per our requirements using the Settings window.
In the Settings window, we have the option to display the list of repositories from where the updates can be downloaded.
The second tab in the Settings window lets us add third-party partner repositories of Canonical.
Using the next tab, we can specify when and what kind of updates should be downloaded.
We also check the authentication keys of the software providers using the Settings window.
The last tab, called Statistics, helps us send data to Ubuntu project developers for increasing ...
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