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  • I've been told that opensuse tumbleweed has it. I've also read a suse forum post saying leap 16 will support offline updates, releasing in January, so they could be the first to support all of this with fs snapshots

    Even just the updating from Discover can be broken on some systems

    if you didn't enable offline updates in systemsettings, then it'll do roughly the same as you would in the terminal, so that's not unexpected

  • that's exactly how updates should work in every desktop distro. as an option of course.

    systemd made it possible to install updates on shutdown.
    packagekit enabled kde software to automatically obtain and prepare the updates.
    plasma does the final touch nowadays to ask you on the reboot/shutdown dialog whether you want to install them.

    Basically all the system is in place, with code from widely used parties. packagekit can even integrate with your filesystem to make a snapshot before install. It's wonderful. yet, it seems as if only fedora supports this full setup right now? or is there anything else?

  • proven? how is a system proven for usage by common people that can't even do automatic updates safely? It's just recently getting to that point, with offline updates!

    yeah you and me can use it fine. we can run apt upgrade, dist-upgrade, and fix when it does not boot anymore, but most of us are aware that our parents but also non-tech friends can't.

  • Sorry American readers, we in the real world use soccer metaphors, we are manly like that, even our women

    As a European reader I highly doubt all claims in that sentence. refe what?

    Actually I would have thought its the Americans that do this.

  • because they would always ask which container I wanted a tab in.

    I don't remember having to deal with this but it does not do that now. you can set a container to always be used for a website, and then it'll ask you what to do if you try to open it outside of that container, but that's it.

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    Meta: please don't delete your posts if you later thought that the idea has "failed"

    Matrix @lemmy.ml

    Hello, world! You, me, and The Matrix.org Foundation

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    Why does Ruby Gem 3 install gems to Ruby 2 directories?

    Technology @beehaw.org

    Google's Web Environment Integrity made me remember this video