On Fri, 2020-05-15 at 06:32 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 2020-05-15 02:51, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> > But this discussion is rather irrelevant anyway.  You're not going to get 
> > what you want.  Online updates are not "supported".  You can do them if you 
> > want, but you are on your own.  I do online upgrades (not system upgrades), 
> > but I also generally reboot right after.  I prefer to do them online so I 
> > can keep using the computer while it's happening but also dnf doesn't 
> > support offline updates yet. 
> 
> FWIW, I use KDE as my desktop and do all my updates online via dnf.
> 
> After the update I run "sudo tracer" and follow the advice given.  Sometimes, 
> no action is needed.
> Sometimes, a few applications need to be restarted,  Sometimes, a 
> logout/login is best.  And, at other
> times it is a reboot which is advisable.

Same here, except that I use the tracer module for dnf so it's invoked
automatically. It occasionally tells me to reboot when I don't think it
should (I've reported it as a bug in the past but to no effect). Other
than that, it works for me.

poc
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