
| Msg # 13 of 42 on ZZLI4425, Friday 9-18-25, 1:17 |
| From: TOM ASPENWALL |
| To: ALL |
| Subj: Updates during startup |
From: tom@linuxtom.com Hi Debian GNOME Team, I wanted to share some feedback about the offline updates feature in GNOME. I run Debian Sid as my daily driver, and I€€€ve noticed that offline updates sometimes run automatically during boot. For a Sid user, this is disruptive. Sid is a fast-moving branch, and updates can and do occasionally break things. That€€€s why I prefer to run them manually, at a time when I€€€m ready to deal with any fallout. Having updates apply themselves during a quick restart interrupts my workflow and takes away that control. I understand this behavior might make a lot of sense for regular Debian stable, where updates are less risky and less frequent. But on Sid, it ends up being more of a hassle than a help and turns a 30 second reboot into a 10 minute affair. If I wanted my computer to decide when it updates itself, I€€€d be running Windows. My suggestion would be either not enabling offline updates by default on Sid, or at least making it easier for users to opt out cleanly. I€€€m not sure if your team is the best place to send this feedback, but since you€€€re listed as maintainers for GNOME in Debian, I figured I€€€d reach out. Please feel free to point me to a better channel if there€€€s one. Thanks for your time and for all the work you put into keeping GNOME in good shape. I just wanted to make sure this perspective from someone using Sid day-to-day reaches you. Best, Tom Aspenwall --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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