As far as i know, no updates are performed without your explicit 
agreement, so you should not have any issues there.

Maybe vinux has changed the default and turned on critical updates, but 
thats probably better answered by the vinux people.

Hope this helps.

-Jon
On Sxat 14/08/2010 at 16:24:27, Michael Cross wrote:
> I recently got Vinux 3 installed on Ubuntu 10. After making some
> adjustments such as disabling screen savers and setting sleep and hybrid
> modes to "never", everything seems to be working well. I am worried
> about Ubuntu updates. I do not know how disruptive they are to
> accessibility. Is there a way to put a lock on the kernel you currently
> have? I want to avoid being updated to a more aggressive, less stable
> kernel. I do not want to be constantly recovering from problems caused
> by updates.
> Please recommend a conservative update strategy. For instance, how do I
> disable automatic updates? I would prefer to be notified that updates
> are available, but not be forced to install them until I am ready.
> Any advice will be much appreciated.
> 
> Michael Cross 
> 
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