I’ve been around for a while and this is the first time I’m seeing something like this. I’m wondering if I picked up something nasty or if this is something that other people are seeing.

    • Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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      23 hours ago

      You don’t need to do offline updates. Dnf update still works like it always has. However offline updates are more reliable.

      I ended up switching to Fedora Silverblue since I really like the idea of ostree and simple change control.

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      Yeah fedora does it even for small updates, not just kernel updates. But only if you update through the store.

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        In KDE at least there’s a toggle to switch that behaviour. It’s in System settings -> Software update -> Apply system updates. If you switch it to “Immediately” you get the standard package manager behaviour. Not sure if gnome has an equivalent.

      • Lucy :3@feddit.org
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        Meanwhile Arch is like: You got problems after updating the kernel, systemd and sway? Well either you need to reboot, or you’re fucked till the next patch lol

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            Nah, actually never had to reinstall. Not even after switching devices (Laptop -> Laptop), by just copying over /dev/sda3 to /dev/main/root, only “reinstalling” grub (grub-install) and recreating swap (on /dev/main/swap).