of the update manager now selects all updates to install. And this includes updates to the kernel or the graphic stack. And what's kind of interesting is they've tied this into something we'll talk about in just a few minutes called time shift. And it's not the very first thing you do, but it does pop up. And Mint suggests that you set up regular backups so you can easily restore from a time before you apply a date or your system gets wonky. And it's pretty much seamless. It's professional quality. I mean, if you didn't know that this was a free operating system, you would swear that you had spent one hundred dollars. And what's nice about time shift, it uses our sync and see our sync. There's other interfaces for our sync, but time shifted. The user interface is really, really polished and easy to understand. There's no cryptic, you know, so if your first time user, if you can use a Mac or a Windows machine, you're going to feel right at home because there's there's really (14/42)
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