On Mon, 2010-08-23 at 14:37 +0930, Tim wrote: > At least, with us, you generally only have to reboot to use the update. > You can stay on the prior one, in the meantime. Unlike Windows, which > often has to reboot, you can't keep on using the computer, or other > things won't install until you reboot. I often keep using Windows after installing updates, postponing a reboot until it is convenient. Never had a problem (not in recent memory anyways - with the more recent versions of Windows - 2000 through 7). > Thankfully, I find it's few things that do require a reboot, usually > only the kernel. These days package-kit seems to tell me I need to reboot *most* of the time. :-( Yes, some those reboots may not actually *required* if I know what needs to be restarted. Not sure which you meant... Brian
And so linux became dumber than windows... O BOFH, where art thou...
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