stolen from linux memes at Deltachat

  • Xavier@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    I have a single windows 11 system while everything else is on some form of Linux distro.

    That windows system has never been connected to the internet, and it has been great without ever causing any of the typical update issues (although I update applications/components manually over an isolated NAS link).

    It’s sad to see that everyday users have gotten habituated to these constant workflow braking updates. No wonder many people I know are jumping to the Apple ecosystem after getting a taste with a M2.

    • TheKingBee@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      It’s sad to see that everyday users have gotten habituated to these constant workflow braking updates.

      I’ve never understood this problem, people talk like it has a mind of it’s own and i just don’t get it.

      I’m running windows 11 pro and have never had updates interrupt my shit.

      Updates show up in my system tray, then it updates overnight when i sleep.

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        11 months ago

        Most don’t leave their PC on overnight.

        I remember when I went on my lunch break and came back to see my PC part way through upgrading to Windows 10, which I never agreed to. So yeah, Windows update can definitely act bizarrely.

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      11 months ago

      I mean… having updates that suck is not a good solution but for sure do every update please.

      Its just excrutiatingly slow, like 5min one time where Fedora Kinoite is more stable, doesnt fuck up other partitions and goes in the background while using the system!

      Android (GrapheneOS) is even better with updates in the background and very low CPU usage, one reboot and you are there.

      Or just regular mutable Linux distros seperating packages that dont need a reboot from packages that do.