• Fizz@lemmy.nz
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    2 days ago

    I struggle to only update once a week. I’d update daily if it weren’t such a waste on the servers.

    Its Wednesday and I’m fiending for my Friday update.

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      Do you have to restart? I’m finding that Fedora (KDE or not) is usually very restart happy.

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        Fedora updates the kernel and other packages that get loaded into memory at boot time more frequently than other non-rolling distros, which of course necessitates more frequent restarts.

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          So it is just because they do more when upgrading if I understand you correctly (actually these restarts are daily occurrence)?

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            They are saying that boot related packages (kernel, etc.) are being work on more frequently than other booting-required distros.

            They might be spending their time on other things or whatever. Just that fedora is focusing that direction, heavily and regularly for quite a while. I’d say especially since 42 not that i have any history beyond 40. I came from a place I despised but couldn’t find one that worked as well and stably til i got to trying Fedora. I did, like a decade ago or more, but it wasn’t like it is now to me then.

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        Nah I dont restart unless its a massive update of tons of core packages

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          On fedora that is? Because “my” fedora want to install system stuff only during restart (if updated from app at least).

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            You can toggle that off in the menu if youre on KDE. I’m on nobara though not fedora so maybe its different.

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                1 day ago

                Settings > software update > apply system updates . set it to immediately

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                  When I first started using Fedora I hesitated to turn this setting on because, to me, it sounds like it’s going to install stuff automatically without asking. I feel like it’s badly named and confusing. Now I suspect they named it poorly on purpose because they really want people to restart to install updates.

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                    they did because live patching has a lot more that can go wrong so they made the name reflect that risk. ofc you should get to choose so the setting is there.