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  • happened to what? 0,0000001% devices?

    I always prefer to wait at least 3 days to see if there is any problem with the update to be honest so i don’5 have to deal with it at all, why risk having my workflow compromised?

    Set your active hours, mate…

    I would have to change it every week since i don’t have fixed hours, it’s just too inconvenient.

    It’s fantastic that we can do that on linux…

    Yeah i agree but out there not everyone is a normie that can barely create a folder, if i want the update to be delayed i shouldn’t be limited by the OS!






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    Yeah right…come to tell this again when you DON’T want an update(because it may break something like what happened with SSDs or you just want to wait a little more than others so you get something more stable) and you need to keep postpone instead of blocking the update and then when you don’t expect it “shutdown and update” thank you! Right now that i was about to close my laptop because i have to exit my damn school!

    At least with a Fedora i can just choose when i need it or with debian i don’t have to update often and if i must say at least with Linux i have to reboot my system only when the kernel get an update