- cross-posted to:
- hackernews
- cross-posted to:
- hackernews
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.
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.
You go into the LXC’s console and type
update
, or use whatever package manager is available in the LXC.