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Christian Seberino wrote:
> Yea but if your yum update crontab entry downloads updates every morning
> then you'll get the ssh fix before anyone ownz your boxen!

True but overall I think it is a pretty bad idea to be constantly
automatically updating things. I like to know what is changing on my box
so I know where to look if something mysteriously breaks. Occasionally a
bogus package gets released which causes problems. It might even prevent
you from getting the fixed package automatically or otherwise. Doesn't
happen so much with Fedora but I saw it happen with debian unstable
(which is expected because it is unstable, I only mention it to show it
is possible).

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