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Under linux you have the option to not reboot after an update, use that power wisely.
You did not, so you took a risk and lost.
Why wouldn't I want to reboot?
You might be a server that only can reboot at a given time to respect service level agreements with your customers
Lol under Windows you can reboot during an upgrade. Failing to provide a picture after not rebooting is just dumb. Either force me to reboot or perhaps don't allow sleep after an update..
We don't babysit users here, I want to never be forced to do anything, nor is sleep a problem on all machines after update.
There already are OSs that remove control from the user and they are not called linux. We do things differently here and that is why it is not for anyone. It might sound elitistic, but it actually is not. There are good reasons to allow choice to the user, because some users need that power. Others don't and prefer ignorance.
This mentality is exactly why people are put off. It's not about babysitting it's about ease of use. If people like CBT then enjoy but some people think a finger up their ass is already too kinky.
I just mean some people just want their stuff to work. Why someone would be against ease of use with no drawbacks is beyond me.
I mean, the ease of use is to be able to choose to reboot IMO. As you say: there is no drawback, just fukken reboot if you don't have to keep running.
I have to keep my machines running, so you do you, I do I, but if you want to force me to reboot we gonna have issues agreeing mate.
Edit: also, i think linux is not for everyone, i agree that removing choice to allow for braindead usage is a viable policy in other OSs, so putting off people is a feature, not a bug IMO