ttuuxxx wrote:now that is coolbig_bass wrote:@gronos04 thanks for the report
automatic updates!
auto downloaded
auto installed too!
now is that easy
Joe
Could be great for bug fixes.
The only 2 options that I can see it missing .s a remove and reset button.
say if you don't want to install all those particular updates ever, the list could get very long.
so if you had a remove button, you tick the ones you want removed from the list and click ok then you get a shorter list, but if you accidentally ticked the wrong one and its gone, it would be a matter of ticking the reset and it would reset the whole list.
well just an idea, Great job Joe
ttuuxxx
Hey Jeff
Thanks for the feedback
the same script when run again auto resets all the values to the default what should be installed (at least what I tested to be working correctly ) and is the bare minimum listThe only 2 options that I can see it missing .s a remove and reset button.
the majority should install all the preselected values
[ only install what you want selected *I consider that the expert option*]
but you can do that also the script allows for it already
*I will have a package manager to offer the bigger selection of "optional packages" which will allow uninstalling also
the main idea here was for the new user or the experienced user to just have some easy way to to get updated / bug fix /edit and add config files too
without going through a heap of threads wondering if you got it all or not
thanks, and since this is the same problem for everyone trying to keep things updated using what ever version of puppy/derivative/other OS
peace brothers
Joe