On Wed, Nov 04, 2015 at 09:37:40PM -0000, dev1fan...@use.startmail.com wrote: > Of course it's not mandatory to reboot after an upgrade. There is a > reason for instructing a reboot in this case - to avoid any > potential problems with drivers that need to be reinstalled. This > way they can test that their xserver will start as in the next > step.
Sorry, I didn't mean to put you down. Yours is an excellent example of how documentation should be written, and I have to thank you again for your work. I probably used the wrong quote to reinforce a concept that I think is fundamental: upgrades should not break a system, or prevent it from working. If they do, then such an upgrade should not be allowed altogether :) Debian used to consider this very seriously, and in fact Debian upgrades and dist-upgrades until wheezy were always smooth and clean (if the user did not mess up with the repos), up to the point that you could also avoid rebooting the machine and carry on. Then came the systemd-fuzz and rebooting became (and was often suggested as) a stupid solution to stupid problems caused by stupid software. My2Cents KatolaZ -- [ Enzo Nicosia aka KatolaZ --- GLUG Catania -- Freaknet Medialab ] [ me [at] katolaz.homeunix.net -- http://katolaz.homeunix.net -- ] [ GNU/Linux User:#325780/ICQ UIN: #258332181/GPG key ID 0B5F062F ] [ Fingerprint: 8E59 D6AA 445E FDB4 A153 3D5A 5F20 B3AE 0B5F 062F ] _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng