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RE[9]: Package management
by Nth_Man on Fri 10th Aug 2012 11:42
in reply to "RE[8]: Package management"
I had firefox die during a Yum updates.
Mmm... in that case I wouldn't use Yum :-( . Maybe it's an advantage of apt updates.
Last time I tried to update the system (Firefox included) having forgot to close Firefox, Firefox opened a bar saying that it was updated and needed to be restarted, showing a button for the user to do so.
RE[10]: Package management
by lucas_maximus on Fri 10th Aug 2012 14:11
in reply to "RE[9]: Package management"





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That is because it over writes the files that are in use. This can create un-expected results. I had firefox die during a Yum updates.
Windows doesn't do that it overwrites them when they aren't being used. It applies them safely and that is why it takes longer.
10 minutes outside of a service pack, I still don't believe, I waited maybe a minute or two.
Edited 2012-08-09 18:19 UTC