Le Sam 2 novembre 2013 21:02, Richard Hughes a écrit : > It's also impossible to do in a > race-free way on a multiuser system. Quite frankly, I'm surprised > online updates works as much as it does. It works as much as it does because people have made it work for years instead of giving up like you are. Serious (entrerprisey, that won some marketshare) software is designed to update without reboots Le Sam 2 novembre 2013 21:27, Reindl Harald a écrit : > instead going the easy windows-way and say "ok, you have to reboot" > it would be more worth to optimize the handling *after* updates > without reboot and let the user decie wichi services are needed > to restart Not to mention the windows way only works for home systems. In any corporation, sending "update and reboot now" orders to tens of thousand of workstations is a major productivity killer (because if you wait for reboot to apply updates some people won't ever reboot and if you leave them the choice some will drop everything to reboot at once because they'd rather waste work time now than go home later at the end of the workday since updates take ages) One way or another, adding causes for reboot is not going to make the product more successful in the market. Can we stop the race to adopt other systems antifeatures? -- Nicolas Mailhot -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct