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minus-squarebuh [she/her]hexbear22·2 years agoLinux: oh cool, an OS update! :swole-doge: Windows: oh no, an OS update! :cheems: link
minus-squareAzarova [they/them]hexbear1·2 years agoWindows users can't do this one neat trick! :: Proceed with installation? [Y/n] n link
minus-squareblobjim [he/him]hexbear1·2 years agoWhat are you referring to? You don't usually even get OS updates in Linux, and it's a lot more likely to just break stuff that Windows is. link
minus-squaresgtlion [any]hexbear2·edit-22 years agoHuh? For Fedora, a new Linux kernel update is out like every other day, and I don't recall an update in past five years breaking anything. link
minus-squaresgtlion [any]hexbear1·2 years agoAgain, very fast. Linux 5.18 released in late May, 5.18 came to Fedora two weeks later. Wasn't even aware until looking up now that we shifted to kernel 5.0 18 months ago, so I personally had zero problems. link
Linux: oh cool, an OS update! :swole-doge:
Windows: oh no, an OS update! :cheems:
I love my OS :grillman:
Windows users can't do this one neat trick!
:: Proceed with installation? [Y/n] n
What are you referring to? You don't usually even get OS updates in Linux, and it's a lot more likely to just break stuff that Windows is.
Huh? For Fedora, a new Linux kernel update is out like every other day, and I don't recall an update in past five years breaking anything.
What about for new major versions?
Again, very fast. Linux 5.18 released in late May, 5.18 came to Fedora two weeks later. Wasn't even aware until looking up now that we shifted to kernel 5.0 18 months ago, so I personally had zero problems.