I only discovered this recently, and it’s very handy.

Piping scripts directly to bash is a security risk. You can always download the scripts, inspect them and run locally if you so choose.

        • Lka1988@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          Upgrade what? The LXC/VM you just removed because of a wonky script?

          You went on with this for way too long, my guy. We get it, you don’t like the helper scripts.

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            Upgrade what? The LXC/VM you just removed because of a wonky script?

            Did you purposefully misunderstand me? How did you not know that I meant “how do you update the thing you installed with a rando shell script” and not “how do you update something after removing it”?

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              1 month ago

              You go into the LXC’s console and type update, or use whatever package manager is available in the LXC.