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= How to enable Livepatch =
First install the canonical-livepatch daemon:

`sudo snap install canonical-livepatch`

And then you need to enable it:

`sudo canonical-livepatch enable`

This command will first ask you if this system is covered under an Ubuntu Advantage support contract with Canonical, and if so, you’ll be directed to the Canonical Livepatch portal where you’ll provision your credentials, then paste them into the dialog.
For further information on how to enable the Canonical Livepatch Service please read the documentation.
https://auth.livepatch.canonical.com/

What is Livepatch

The Canonical Livepatch Service is Available to all Ubuntu Advantage customers, and also for personal use for free up to a maximum of three Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and 14.04 LTS systems. It updates your Ubuntu your systems with the highest and most critical security vulnerabilities, without requiring a reboot in order to take effect.

How to enable Livepatch

First install the canonical-livepatch daemon:

sudo snap install canonical-livepatch

And then you need to enable it:

sudo canonical-livepatch enable

This command will first ask you if this system is covered under an Ubuntu Advantage support contract with Canonical, and if so, you’ll be directed to the Canonical Livepatch portal where you’ll provision your credentials, then paste them into the dialog. For further information on how to enable the Canonical Livepatch Service please read the documentation. https://auth.livepatch.canonical.com/

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