I've been using Kubuntu to a few years, making use of unattended updates.
While I have obviously had updates that required a reboot afterwards (e.g., kernel updates), I recently started seeing a new behavior that has me wondering if I've picked up a rootkit or other malware.
I will get reboot required notifications at times other than when I have unattended updates schedule to run. When I reboot, I see installation messages *during* the boot process. I have never seen this happen in the past.
Is this a new, legitimate behavior? Or has my system been compromised?
And if it is a legitimate behavior, why the change?
Thank you for your help in advance.
While I have obviously had updates that required a reboot afterwards (e.g., kernel updates), I recently started seeing a new behavior that has me wondering if I've picked up a rootkit or other malware.
I will get reboot required notifications at times other than when I have unattended updates schedule to run. When I reboot, I see installation messages *during* the boot process. I have never seen this happen in the past.
Is this a new, legitimate behavior? Or has my system been compromised?
And if it is a legitimate behavior, why the change?
Thank you for your help in advance.




However, it gives no indication as to what pkg is responsible for adding the offline update option to System Settings. Still searching..
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