• Ulrich@feddit.org
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      2 days 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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        22 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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          18 hours ago

          You think you can’t use Linux because you can’t set up something to automatically install updates?

          No, because doing anything in Linux is DIY in the terminal. I don’t have time for that. I have a job already.

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            only enthusiast distros like arch are diy in any sense. you dont need the terminal for most things, what you need is to get the settings in discover set up for the thing you want it to do and if it doesn’t worm reach out and get support. that guy talking about cronjobs is probably just familiar with the command line and forgot that that isn’t normal.

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              7 hours ago

              you dont need the terminal for most things

              No but you do need it for a lot of things.

              what you need is to get the settings in discover set up for the thing you want it to do

              There is a setting. It doesn’t work.

              if it doesn’t worm reach out and get support

              Do a search for “how to [literally anything] on Linux” and tell me it doesn’t send you into the terminal.

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                7 hours ago

                TL;DR: make bug reports and look for support in the support channels, not google.

                most often thats because it’s much faster to do it in the terminal if you know how, or because the result is an old post from before graphical tools were as good as they are now.

                also, a google search is not reaching out and getting support. post/send smth in the KDE communities on here or on the matrix (Foss discord, basically) channels for KDE or your distro, or on KDE discuss. people look at those often for the express purpose of helping with this stuff. maybe go to the KDE bug reporting site and report the bug, it’ll probably be resolved in the next update.

                there are graphical ways to do most of these things that work, you’re just new and dont know where they are. there are people out there literally watching whenever they can to help people like you with issues like yours, you are looking in the wrong places. also, even though it can be avoided most of the time you are best off familiarizing yourself with the command line at least a little so you can troubleshoot quicker and better, just like every other operating system.

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                  6 hours ago

                  TL;DR: make bug reports and look for support in the support channels, not google.

                  No? I don’t want to. I have no responsibility to. And even if I did, I’m sure this isn’t the kind of discussion that’s never been had before.

                  most often thats because it’s much faster to do it in the terminal if you know how

                  I’m sure it is. I don’t know how. And every time I try, I end up spending hours trying to figure it out, which is the opposite of fast. Put a button I can click and there’s no need to go scowering the web looking for the exact correct combination of random characters to type in the black box.

                  post/send smth in the KDE communities on here or on the matrix

                  That’s just takes even more time, and is often either ignored or berated for being so ignorant to ask the question in the first place or for not searching it first.

                  there are graphical ways to do most of these things that work, you’re just new and dont know where they are.

                  There aren’t. And even when there are, the support sites will send you into the terminal every time anyway.

                  even though it can be avoided most of the time you are best off familiarizing yourself with the command line at least a little so you can troubleshoot quicker and better

                  I don’t want to do that. I don’t know why it’s so hard to understand that some people just want to use their PCs and not spend all their time trying to figure out how to make them do things that other computers can just figure out how to do by clicking buttons in a menu.

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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.

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          2 days ago

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

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              2 days ago

              I am not a programmer and do not know what any of these words mean

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            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

              No, but the updates are downloaded automatically and the button is changed from “shut down” to “update and shut down” automatically. And I don’t appreciate your unwarranted insinuations.