• FuglyDuck
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    152 months ago

    They still haven’t figured out how to do updates without installing during a reboot.

    Something Linux has been doing since the 90’s

      • FuglyDuck
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        162 months ago

        yes. And then it’s literally just a… reboot.

        You don’t sit there waiting for it to install. It’s just restarting the kernel so the newly-installed version takes over. (and generally it only applies to the kernel updates.)

          • @[email protected]
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            62 months ago

            You can turn that off and apply patched live, if you prefer. It’s just a toggle.

            Technically rebooting and installing updates is “safer” but I’ve never had an update applied to a running system fail catastrophically, because unlike Windows, operating system components are compartmentalized. As such, restarting most system components causes no issues with functionality for everything else.