On 12 September 2017 at 19:02, Joe Zeff <j...@zeff.us> wrote:
>> This wasn't necessary in earlier times.

Two things:

 * It was, but people mostly pretended that Linux was better than
Windows because the latter enforced it and the former didn't...

 * When it wasn't, it was because everything was less complicated, in
a "you need to use a command line to mount a USB disk" kind of way.

> I don't know if Linux needs to be rebooted after every update

If you use a distribution method such as flatpak, one that's entirely
designed to be safely live-updatable then rebooting is basically not
required. Deploying a graphical application using a system-wide RPM
package just doesn't make for an awesome user experience.

Richard.
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