Auto-Update Settings During State Testing Window

Scott_Kovis
New Contributor II

Hi all.  I feel like there was a post or three in the old Currents forum about this, but I didn't find anything here after a quick search...

Where do we stand as far as pausing Chrome OS updates at the current 123.* version during the state testing window over the next four weeks?  While latest update is obviously safest in the long-run, it seems there were some who limited updates to the latest stable version so that testing didn't experience any OS update-related problems.

What say you?  Thanks in advance for your wisdom!

Cheers,
Scott

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9330cashmore
New Contributor II

We held ours to the LTC since that is what our vendor said they would support. 

steve
New Contributor III

Probably a good idea, less chance of surprises!

bethhughes
Contributor

Our student device OU is set to 114 (long-term support channel) per test vendors' tech specs.

MattDPenn
Contributor II

We're holding fast to LTS 114 for the moment despite LTS 120 recently becoming available as a "just in case" measure. Our testing program says it should be compatible with v108 and up but why take the chance? Either way I would highly recommend switching to the LTS channels as I don't know if Google's gotten better about breaking stuff with the latest "stable" builds but LTS channel was specifically made to avoid that headache and if a vendor isn't targeting LTS versions then I'd be wary irregardless.

mhermmsd
New Contributor III

Most of our test vendors say they will support to the latest stable build so we usually just let them update to that.  We usually just lock updates to the current version a couple weeks before testing begins.