02.07.2011 22:10, Renaud MICHEL kirjutas: > > No, that is a bad idea, because you should not update a program while it is > running (some won't care, others may have strange problems as some files > they rely on have changed, or even corrupt what the user was working on), so > the user must be aware of what is being upgraded so he can eventually > stopped the concerned program. > Or if he is working on something important he may prefer to delay the update > when his work is finished. > And even if none of the programs to be upgraded are in use at the moment, he > may prefer do delay the update to avoid an IO-intensive task if he is > working on something that requires all the resources of his computer. > AFAIK most needed libraries and other files are loaded into memory, so if you update system with bugfix or security update it shouldn' affect much - that's the point of those updates, they shouldn't change the way how system works.
-- Sander
