• Max@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    There’s probably an option in your distro to automatically install updates, but it’s annoying when that happens when you’re in the middle of something or if they require restarts

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      2 days ago

      As much as I hate to praise Windows, that’s why they have “update and shut down” when there are updates available.

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              1 day ago

              Brother, I am not a programmer and do not know what any of these words mean, and am not interested in becoming one. I just want to use a computer. This is precisely why I can’t use Linux.

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                3 hours ago

                You think you can’t use Linux because you can’t set up something to automatically install updates? Nah, don’t worry about that. You really still can. You don’t need to know what a cronjob is lol. (Just some commands that run on a schedule.)

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                Then how do you know that the magic spell I gave you doesn’t do it “automatically”? Either you’re lying and you actually a programmer, since we know you need to be a programmer to be able to read, or you somehow figured out how to read it without being one, but that would be crazy, absolutely crazy.
                Anyway, if for some reason you need your system to decide when to update and reboot, there is an easily googlable setting for it, and if you just need to emulate window’s “update and shutdown” button, I gave you it for my preferred Linux distribution, and it’s not more complicated on all the other ones.

                • Ulrich@feddit.org
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                  1 day ago

                  Because I know enough to know that commands don’t run themselves.

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                    1 day ago

                    Well, “update and shutdown” button is a button, it also doesn’t press itself. I hope you’re being intentionally obtuse, at least this way someone is having fun

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        2 days ago

        This is a thing in all KDE distros I know. Once Discover downloaded them, they will be installed on next shutdown / reboot.

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              13 hours ago

              The problem is not that it nags me, the problem is that it expects me to manually approve updates.

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                I believe there’s a setting either in Discover (the KDE “app store”) in the main plasma settings (somewhere in the “updates” section? That might be somewhere else, I don’t remember) that will automatically install updates without you needing to approve them.

                And there’s also a setting that will wait to install them until the next boot. When I had that setting on, it only added maybe 10 seconds to my startup time when I needed to apply something like a kernel update.

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        2 days ago

        Never actually shuts down for me. Always have to shutdown manually after the update.