Re: should we always install updates by default at each shut down?

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> On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 03:43:19PM +0200, Kalev Lember wrote:
> > sgallagh asked me to seek guidance on the list here: Is it something
> > that we should fix before the F22 release and flip the default back so
> > that when someone hurriedly clicks through the shut down dialog, they
> > don't accidentally go into a 15-minute offline update applying mode?
> 
> I guess I have mixed feelings; on the one hand, that's a huge annoyance
> if you didn't mean it. On the other hand, why else would you reboot a
> system, these days?

Suspend/resume is still not at 100%. In that case, with fast startup,
shutdown can serve as a solution. But not, if you install updates... The
question is how many people do it this way (I know even people who even
has never tried suspend/resume)...

R.

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