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Okeur75
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Hi,

 

On the 6th of December during the night, emby server updated and rebooted automatically even if I have disabled automatic updates and the scheduled tasks (screenshots below).

Attached you will find the log file during this night. It's actually splitted in 2 files I merged for better reading purpose.

 

Am I missing a box to uncheck ?

 

Regards,

 

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log-emby-auto-update.txt

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Actually it didn't because we don't have automatic update for Linux.

 

Only possible explanation is your machine ran an apt get update.

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toto@titi:/etc$ cat cron.d/cron-apt

#

# Regular cron jobs for the cron-apt package

#

# Every night at 4 o'clock.

0 4     * * *   root    test -x /usr/sbin/cron-apt && /usr/sbin/cron-apt /etc/cron-apt/config

 

 

You are goddam right...

 

Thank you !

 

Edit:

But it means that emby packages are stored in the security repo of Debian ?

 

toto@titi:/etc/cron-apt$ cat config

# Configuration for cron-apt. For further information about the possible

# configuration settings see /usr/share/doc/cron-apt/README.gz.

APTCOMMAND=/usr/bin/aptitude

MAILTO="root"

MAILON="always"

MAILMSGDIR="/etc/cron-apt/mailmsg.d"

SYSLOGMSGDIR="/etc/cron-apt/syslogmsg.d"

SYSLOGON="always"

OPTIONS="-o quiet=1 -o Dir::Etc::SourceList=/etc/apt/security.sources.list"

toto@titi:/etc/cron-apt$ cat /etc/apt/security.sources.list

deb http://security.debian.org/ jessie/updates main

deb-src http://security.debian.org/ jessie/updates main

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Well you're running the package that we have in the OpenSuse build service. if you check out our website you'll see the install process is different now for new users. You can switch if you want, just be advised it's a brand new installation.

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