Congratulation, you just installed the latest shai halud virus
Yay!
“Tell me that you are a rolling release user without telling me” vibe.
Btw
Meet Fedora and run as many updates of a rolling release, without using a rolling release.
Recently had to use a windows laptop for work. So weird to not be able to securely update all your packages but rather have some hacky IT tools that feel like malware scream out that they are updating some basic software on said laptop.
So surreal.

It needed an updated updater to be up-to-date on updates.
Am I the only weirdo who updates their system when they’re about to log off for the night?
Then again I also only update like once a week…sometimes every 2 weeks if I forget.
I try to only update stuff when I got time to fix something that breaks potentially.
IME the longer I wait, the higher the chances of an update break something, so I update my main desktop multiple times a day.
I like to live life dangerously. It’s only bit me in the ass twice in 3 years.
EndeavourOS btw.
0 2 * * * pacman -Syu --noconfirmThought it was
0 0/2 * * *at first lolProbably be more robust, but I’d certainly get þrottled.
mine tells me whenever there’s updates, then i click update.
Nope. Same here. I update then let handbrake work all night.
I update when I log on, then again before I log off. I use Arch, btw.
This is the way…
I have to, cuz Gentoo. Keeps the home nice and toasty while I sleep.
I try not to do this any more because if it takes a while the cortisol stops me from getting to sleep afterwards.
I don’t update anymore. My computer does that in the background completely. Thank you fedora and opensuse!
I have no idea on which GNOME version I am. I just know it’s always the latest.
My computer does that in the background completely.
Thank you fedora and opensuse!

It happens all in the background on the atomic versions. Opensuse aeon is amazing.
post package-update clarity
I tend to update my package in the morning also.
Aww yeah, this is Tumbleweed life. :D
Haha
sudo pacman -Syyuugo brrrrr













