• BCsven@lemmy.ca
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    24 hours ago

    Yeah too bad, they should have hilighted that on GNOME DE with OpenSUSE it prompts you that updates are available and you hit OK or cancel. KDE might have something similar.

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      23 hours ago

      KDE too, but those users who have literally no idea how does the computer work, they won’t even remember to check that popup window. an automatic solution is what is needed.

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        20 hours ago

        GNOME puts it right in your face as a dialog message…but yeah people will ignore it

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          18 hours ago

          I also sometimes (but often enough, including a time this week) hear people discuss to not install updates because of this and that.

          but then if I think about it, I have trained myself too to this:

          • I avoid updates to my smart tv, because I know with facts that they’ll enshittify it, including patching in admin access (was not obtained by a no-interaction attack), flooding it with ads and even more tracking, and even more preinstalled apps and their own tracking. this applies to any “smart” appliences
          • I am cautious with android updates, because they sometimes break things with no way back, not even a real way to do backups. besides that, major version updates always reset some settings including to not connect automatically to any random ISP’s cellular network. versions starting with 8 also introduced many new arbitrary limitations out of the user’s control that cannot be reverted
          • I’ve seen many apps on the play store get enshittified, but sometimes f-droid apps to make changes that I would wish they rather didn’t do
          • windows updates breaking expected and unexpected things just as well
          • linux is fragile regarding updates, though at times an immediate reboot solves it (when the issue is caused by incompatibility between the the on-disk and in-memory versions of the programs and program libraries)
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            17 hours ago

            TV I agree, my LG updated and now streaming video is broken.

            For android phone GrapheneOS.

            I haven’t found Linux to be fragile. I think that is distro dependent.

            I’m on same OpenSUSE (with version upgrades) since 2017. Every update has been fine, only time it was an issue is when nVidia driver got ahead of the kernel for a few days. But OpenSUSE you just choose the previous snapshot.

            My wife’s laptops is NixOS for maybe 3 years now, no issues.