I have come to Linux mint from windows. As such I'm not used to being asked to approve updates. I like it, however I'm not sure if I should be just saying yes to all updates as I don't want to fill my machine with stuff I will never use.
So, for instance libssh TinyCSSH library - which the info tells me is for programmers. As I will never be one, should I download this?
Then there is libxml2 Gnome xml library.. Which it says is if you design your own markup language. Haven't a clue what one of those is.
Both of these are tagged as security - hence my quandary as to whether to install them or not.
The last current one is Linux kernal 6.14.0-35.35-24.04.1 I'm told this is for driver support, so would seem important. However there is a warning that this may affect internet access. As this is almost solely what I use the laptop for, I hesitate.
I use the machine for book keeping, sending/printing invoices, materials orders, watching you tube and playing some small on line games. That's about it.
Can anyone help educate me on which updates I should be allowing and which not.
Thanks
So, for instance libssh TinyCSSH library - which the info tells me is for programmers. As I will never be one, should I download this?
Then there is libxml2 Gnome xml library.. Which it says is if you design your own markup language. Haven't a clue what one of those is.
Both of these are tagged as security - hence my quandary as to whether to install them or not.
The last current one is Linux kernal 6.14.0-35.35-24.04.1 I'm told this is for driver support, so would seem important. However there is a warning that this may affect internet access. As this is almost solely what I use the laptop for, I hesitate.
I use the machine for book keeping, sending/printing invoices, materials orders, watching you tube and playing some small on line games. That's about it.
Can anyone help educate me on which updates I should be allowing and which not.
Thanks

