• MonkderVierte@lemmy.zip
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    12 hours ago

    Apt is the wrong example here.

    Me: update && upgrade

    Apt: ##### 25%

    Apt: dialogue with kernel news

    Apt: ###### 30%

    Apt: dialogue for reconfiguring abc

    Apt: dialogue for reconfiguring xyz

    Apt: oh, sorry, some critical config was overwritten (not really, it just does)

    Apt: ################## 100%

    Me: reboot

    PC: No Display Manager, no wifi, emergency shell

    • rumschlumpel@feddit.org
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      11 hours ago

      This never happens to me when running distros based on Debian stable or Ubuntu, unless it’s time for the major version update every 0.5-3 years. Even then, these days everything just keeps working after the reboot. Issues only really arise when you start messing with Debian sid, testing or frankendebian/frankenubuntu.

    • raspberriesareyummy@lemmy.world
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      12 hours ago

      Honestly, the only troubles I have had beside non-working Nvidia drivers was the dependency-resolver taking forever before aborting due to too many unresolved dependencies. full-resolver takes care of that.

      Dialogues? Yes to inform you that some services won’t work until a restart & you are currently using them (e.g. X)

      Warning about overwriting config files? Only if you are an advanced enough user to have modified them by hand, and if the update requires a new base configuration.