Le 04/11/2015 09:08, KatolaZ a écrit :
Thank you very much. Very nice guide, but please: do not urge people to reboot, ever. There is simply no need at all to reboot, and in the ovewhelming majority of use cases it is not necessary at all to use the latest kernel available, unless using "the kernel shipped with Devuan" is the only way for you to get a crappy device finally work. But if your crappy devices are already working, just avoid rebooting, unless you need to power the system down for some other reason.
Rebooting several times during an upgrade is the Windows fashion, and it's satisfactory that you don't need it when upgrading a Linux system.
But it happened to me some times in the past that my Debian box didn't restart properly after even a simple apt-get upgrade, not to talk of a dist-upgrade. Therefore I can understand that one is eager to immediately check that it works.
If you think a translation of the guide into french maybe usefull, I would happily do it. I think, though, that, at this level of geekery, people have enough understanding of "computer-english".
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