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From: fedora-devel-list-bounces(a)redhat.com [mailto:fedora-devel-list-
bounces(a)redhat.com] On Behalf Of shmuel siegel
Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 02:07
To: Development discussions related to Fedora
Subject: Re: packages requiring me to reboot...
Otto Haliburton wrote:
>
> Windows now
> restarts each time a patch occurs, at the current time I can't think of
any
> patch in the last 3 months which hasn't required a reboot. Another
reason is
> that some of the windows operating systems are coming to their end of
life
> cycle, and windows is choosing to do a lot of patches in one update, but
> believe me, it is startling to come in the next morning to see your
computer
> restarted with a message that a update was performed and you were
restarted
> and that occurs with all of the windows operating systems that are
currently
> supported.
Please be consistent. Windows also doesn't *have* to auto restart. My
systems are set to manual update of predownloaded files. Besides, since
my systems are dual (or more) boot, they wouldn't auto reboot into the
running version of windows. Would be very annoying.
you don't follow the list very well, and obviously didn't read the post
that
this replies to so don't go around calling people inconsistent. Windows
forces you to reboot and there is no mandatory reboots in Linux and windows
does force you to restart, don't restart when it ask you and see what
happens, it will not continue without insisting that you restart. Where do
you get this crap? With windows you cannot avoid a restart. And there is no
auto-restart in windows it is auto-update and with auto-update you have no
choice it will restart for you. Try it then tell me about it.
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