• Holzkohlen@feddit.de
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    5 months ago

    This is on you. You prepare your computer ahead of time. Do updates the night before, check if everything works. You also have an empty battery? Like I loathe windows as much as anyone, but this would never ever happen to me. I triple check it all, especially if it runs windows.

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      That looks like a conference room PC, I would doubt OP even has any control over that and possibly didn’t even have access to the room until right before

      It isn’t their computer.

      It’s likely on a campus domain managed by campus IT and should be configured with a sane update policy that automatically does this overnight when the systems aren’t being used.

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        5 months ago

        nah. at worst it’s the lesser of two evils. the alternative is keeping a crushing majority of the user base vulnerable forever because virtually no one likes to voluntarily update their os.

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          No, they’re terrible. Windows can and does know when a system is least in use and is supposed to handle this during those periods. Updates are important but this is an excessive and unnecessary way to fix the issue of people not performing their own updates.

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            5 months ago

            … and it does handle this during those periods. unless you tell it not to. or set the non working hours wrong.

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              I’ve frequently seen Windows ignore that setting and force the restart while the system is actively being used

              The mega corp neither needs or deserves your defense. They’ve fucked up the update system with Windows 10 and it’s not gotten any better since then.

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                Seconding this, I can’t think of a time that I’ve actually had windows respect my configured update window.

                I’d also like to point out how annoying it is that manually hitting the update button doesn’t seem to do anything. If I hit the button I want to dedicate the full system resources to updating right now, not just keep doing what it was doing but add a skinny thing.

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          Pfffft it’s so much easier to update when it doesn’t shut your shit down for 1hr and instead downloads 573MB of updates in a tiny window you can leave up while going about your business and can choose when to do it by typing “sudo dnf update -y” and your password into said tiny window.

          Besides, you can tell linux to auto update if you want, and you’ll never notice it doing so in the background (well it’ll likely tell you depending on the distro but if it didn’t, you’d never notice as it is non-intrusive.)

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            the download does happen in the background. the installation is what requires shutting down. i only find out there’s any update when the shutdown button is marked and whenever I’m done i tell it to install the update and shutdown. it’s really not as bad as you guys desperately seem to want it to be.

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              Oh my mistake, I didn’t mean to say the wrong part took 1hr+ and it was actually the other part, silly me. Meanwhile on linux there’s still no such annoyance. You do know we all used to use windows and got fed up with it’s bullshit and jumped ship right? You can stay a frog in boiling water all you want, those of us who jumped out of the pot can see the burner.

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                5 months ago

                whatever floats your boat. keep getting things wrong so you can feel better about jumping ship i guess?

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                  Lmao you really think “nuh uh the long annoying part isn’t the download it’s the install” is better than “well linux has neither issue” don’t you? Bless your heart.

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                    … no? i guess you’re having a different conversation in your head than the one your eyes should be reading.