Why is this allowed

Why is this allowed

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To use Livepatch of course

What is livepatch?

It's self explanatory, no?

You need to use an Ubuntu One account to find out.

I tried installing Ubuntu 18.04 Server and then realized it wouldn't even get a DHCP lease until I'd configured or removed cloud-init

I said fuck that shit and installed Debian 10

It isn't Stallman forbids it!

It's not.

Based. If you're gonna use apt use Debian, everything else will bring problems sooner or later.

An Ubuntu-only thing to update the kernel without rebooting.

this is why you use debian instead. Same experience sans the botnet

Install Cinnamon Mint.
Thank me later.

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>not using pure debian
user?

Mark Shuttlefuck is sick and tired of rebranding Debian unstable for free.
He wants money. He wants you to buy his fucking support shit.

kpatch friendo.

>using a distro developed by a single anti-semite

Fedora doesn't have this problem

WHY

to update the kernel without rebooting

kernel live patching sounds like no simple thing to me
you don't want it don't use it

Well being a company with standards, they're not just gonna let you upload your lolicon without consequence, no?

>why would you want to keep a server online?
Why not just admit that you're retarded?

All live patching services cost money, not just Canonical Livepatch. Red Hat, Suse and Oracle will hook you up on platform-specific patches. Kernelcare provides patching services for all kernels, even custom configurations.