Alex Launi wrote: > On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 4:03 AM, Mark Shuttleworth <m...@ubuntu.com > <mailto:m...@ubuntu.com>> wrote: > > Updates-on-login are interesting, but I think fatally flawed > because of the common requirement to reboot after updates. > > > This is actually the case where update on login works best. Any other > time rebooting is totally interruption. You're working, you need to > decide whether or not rebooting is important enough, and then if you > do decide to reboot, you need to save all of your state, and actually > do the deed. Immediately after boot you don't have this problem. > Instead of starting to work and then being disturbed, you delay > starting until you can really start, without interruption.
's a fair point.
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