The logic is that offline updates are much safer for your system. If you update the display server and it crashes during the update, good luck fixing it lol. But that scenario is impossible if the display server isn’t running in the first place.
And they aren’t forced like windows, you can delay them if you want. The issue with windows is that you have no control over the updates, but Fedora keeps you in control, even if the mechanism is similar.
The logic is that offline updates are much safer for your system. If you update the display server and it crashes during the update, good luck fixing it lol. But that scenario is impossible if the display server isn’t running in the first place.
And they aren’t forced like windows, you can delay them if you want. The issue with windows is that you have no control over the updates, but Fedora keeps you in control, even if the mechanism is similar.
I mean…I’ve never had a problem with a botched update on Ubuntu/Kubuntu before, so that’s a solution for a problem I don’t have.