On 06/01/2018 03:59 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 06/01/2018 11:33 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 06/01/2018 02:30 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
You did online updates? This is the reason why offline updates is
the default now, because doing updates without a reboot can cause
weird situations like this.
Online? Offline?
online update is what you did
offline update is when it reboots to install the updates
Considering my operating mode is to reboot once a month at best. I have
always installed updates as they came, not when I was planning on rebooting.
With all I have open, getting everything set up takes real time.
dnf update. basically what I have been doing for years (once was yum
update)....
Those windows users just could not understand taking time to figure
out how to get things working again instead of 'just reboot
already'... :)
Like you had to do?
Usually the online update works fine, but occasionally it doesn't.
More common on a new release than a mature release. I use to reboot any
time I got a new kernel, but then I learned that was not really
necessary. My Centos servers may go 6 mo between reboots.
Well take care.
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