On Sat, 2013-12-28 at 14:08 -0500, Monty Montgomery wrote: > > You can usually get away with not rebooting right away, but you need > to be aware that you aren't going to get kernel or shared library > fixes right away, which can leave security vulnerabilities in some > cases. > > That's the case now. ....wait, did anything actually change? The > original complaint sounded like reboots were suddenly being forced in > a way they weren't before. I'll repeat myself: "every update requires reboot in Fedora 20 GNOME." There is no such thing as an update that does not require reboot. (Unless you are using yum, or KDE, etc.)
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