Greetings,
The difference between restarting after a regular software update and a release
update is that the latter usually requires a restart just to be safe. For
example, 14.04 -> 16.04 is two years of software updates. Open source software
really evolves in that timespan. So if it is just a
On 28/05/16 07:35, Simon Quigley wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> All of the packages are updated, and in those packages are system services
> that need to be restarted for the update to be applied. It's just easier to
> reboot than to have to restart each process one by one.
>
Thanks for the prompt re
Greetings,
All of the packages are updated, and in those packages are system services that
need to be restarted for the update to be applied. It's just easier to reboot
than to have to restart each process one by one.
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I'm curious. Can anyone enlighten me? What is it about the latest updates to
14.04 that requires a system restart? I thought it was only kernel updates that
needed a restart and I see no evidence of a kernel update in the list.
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