"Frederik Nnaji" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hello Florian,
>
>On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 17:37, Florian Bruhin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> 2010/8/2 Frederik Nnaji <[email protected]>:
>> > *Does* Ubuntu warn the user beforehand that the updates about to be made
>> > will eventually require a restart? I can't recall..
>>
>> As fair as I know, it does not. However, a warning like this indicates
>> something like "Your system will not work at all when you don't
>> restart as soon as the update is complete". In fact, this would most
>> likely prevent some users from installing these updates, as they don't
>> have the time or aren't in the mood to restart the computer in the
>> middle of their workflow.
>
>
>well then obviously yes, right?
>If a restart is necessary and the system would become unstable otherwise,
>that's a clear danger on a production machine.
>Not alerting the user about this consequence of an action he is about to
>make is like selling poison in water bottles.. me no like.

That isn't what happens.

With the exception of Firefox updates, the old version works fine until 
restart.  What you don't get is the benefit of the update. Firefox will stop 
working if not restarted (and warns about this).

Scott K

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