On 2/25/23 11:20, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
If you really don't like it you can choose to just apply updates with
dnf directly/live. Of course you will then be responsible for restarting
everything that needs to be and deal with issues with running
applications that have issues with being updated in this manner.

Not exactly difficult. Obviously, if the kernel's been upgraded, you need to restart to get it running. Otherwise, you run

sudo dnf needs-restarting

to find out what, if any, programs need to be restarted. (If you don't have it installed, you can get it by installing dnf-utils.) Most of the time, either nothing needs restarting, or there are one or two programs you'll need to exit and restart on your own. Occasionally, you may need to log out and log back in, but having to reboot for anything less than a kernel is fairly rare. HTH, HAND.
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