• areyouevenreal@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    Other systems like ChromeOS and Silverblue do atomic updates in the background and then switch on next restart. No waiting at screens like this. Heck even the conventional Linux update system, while far from foolproof, doesn’t require waiting like this.

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      5 months ago
      1. So does windows for the most part

      2. Do you know how often users actually restart their machines without being forced?

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        5 months ago

        No Windows doesn’t do atomic updates in the background, that’s why there is the whole installing updates screen on reboot or shutdown.

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          5 months ago

          Yes it does? As far as I’m aware even Linux can’t apply updates to an active system.

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            5 months ago

            You vastly misunderstand both what I am talking about, and how updates work on both Windows and Linux.

            You don’t press shut down and then get a blue updating screen that stops you from doing anything on Linux. Go and update a Linux system and you will see what I am talking about. You run it just like a normal command or program.

            Also yes they update the files on the drive while the system is running.

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        Perhaps the solution is to figure out how to update without restarting. It is a hard problem, but a forced restart is the same as a crash from a user perspective.

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            5 months ago

            Years ago there was a screensaver that showed a fake “upgrading to Vista, please wait” screen. Just wait for someone to leave their computer unattended, download and set it as the screensaver, and wait for their reaction when they’re back :)