That really is a problem. How should we handle it? By showing the user a message, and giving him the option to shutdown anyways? By installing the updates and only then shutdown, windows style? Or by forbidding the shutdown completely? Personally, i think the second option is the best. Because, that way, i can order it to shutdown, and just leave it there, knowing that when i get back home, for example, it will be off.
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