Re: Does KDE do offline software updates?

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On Tue, 24 Mar 2015 12:45:26 +0000, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

> I don't use Gnome so my understanding of this is based only on a literal
> reading. It appears to say that packages are updated with a tool which
> among other things causes two reboots. Obviously I know that the user
> might just employ yum as I do myself (on KDE) but the description of the
> GUI tool is quite specific. Which is why I asked if that's what really
> happens. Call it a rhetorical question.

You sound as if you're surprised that an update tool applies offline
updates with the help of rebooting.

It has never been entirely safe to update/upgrade with Yum. Simply
because Yum does not take any precautions, such as making sure the
user doesn't use a program while upgrading it, or killing and
restarting services in a way it doesn't harm the runtime environment.
Offline updates remove some of the pitfalls.
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