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Avoid Unnecessary Reboots: Set up the Livepatch Service on Ubuntu



Rebooting should only be done if absolutely necessary, especially on servers. In this video, I show the process of enabling Canonical’s Livepatch service, which will patch the Linux kernel automatically and allow you to avoid (most) reboots when the kernel updates.

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