Re: Update oddity

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On 07/14/16 16:22, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>
> Am 14.07.2016 um 09:10 schrieb Ed Greshko:
>> Today day I did an update and many qt5 packages were updated.  As I always do after an
>> update I ran "tracer" to see if a session restart is suggested.  In this case it wasn't
>> and I continued on
>
> and that's your fault

Yes, I realize it is my fault.  I'm married so that goes without saying.  And, as we all
know, there is only one infallible person on this list.
 
>
> you know that KDE is completly QT5 based and need a tool to tell you that for the
> decision logout/login or not?

Yep.  My notation was more about those who may be less knowledgeable than I should be.  A
common perception that I've heard from time to time is that "linux is better than windows
since you can update and need not take any action unless the kernel is updated".

Anyway, my post was really meant to suggest there should be a way to inform average
users....or even above average users that aren't paying attention to what is being
updated, that a session restart is advisable.


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You're Welcome Zachary Quinto
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