On 09/05/2017 01:32 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Updates, at least through Gnome Software, are now done offline. The packages are all downloaded and prepared ahead of time and then the system is rebooted into the update mode to install them.
For me, at least, that's another reason I'm glad I don't use Gnome. I update my system every morning while I'm making breakfast, restart any programs that have been updated and only reboot for a new kernel. I see no reason why my system shouldn't be available while I'm updating it, and one of the things I like about Linux is that it's designed to be up and running 24/7, without constant reboots. YMMV, and if you use Gnome it certainly does, but that's how I look at it.
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