On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 8:58 AM, Benjamin Schieder < [email protected]> wrote:
> On 24.03.2010 20:40:45, Jakob wrote: > > Think about it, when you upgrade daemons on your desktop, do they restart > on > > their own? > > Actually, they do. No here (arch linux) they don't. At least if they do, nothing is printed about it. > A proper implementation would stop the daemons to be > updated BEFORE the update, run the update, and then restart the daemons > again. > No, that would just kill network connectivity before/after, that's also annoying. I don't think we should inerfere with phone's work without user confiramion. > Think about it: start and stop might depend on config files, like the > inherently broken network configuration found in SLES. SLES? > There, if you change your network configuration and then RESTART the > network services, > you will end up with a broken running network configuration. The correct > solution here is to stop the network script, change the config and start > it again. > But this will still stop your network connection unwanted. -- Tom.
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