Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 30th Nov 2012 11:55 UTC
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That's just the initial setup. After that updates arrive, you install them, sometimes have to do a reboot and then no new updates immediately appear.
I agree most (if not all) Linux distributions require just one round of updates after a clean install, but with Windows it's just some extra work at the start and then you're set.
It seems all the extra Windows updates are mostly related to .NET version 4. When you install that for some strange reason new updates keep appearing after each reboot.
RE[4]: Or could it be
by TemporalBeing on Fri 30th Nov 2012 19:02
in reply to "RE[3]: Or could it be"
That's just the initial setup. After that updates arrive, you install them, sometimes have to do a reboot and then no new updates immediately appear.
I agree most (if not all) Linux distributions require just one round of updates after a clean install, but with Windows it's just some extra work at the start and then you're set.
It seems all the extra Windows updates are mostly related to .NET version 4. When you install that for some strange reason new updates keep appearing after each reboot.
I agree most (if not all) Linux distributions require just one round of updates after a clean install, but with Windows it's just some extra work at the start and then you're set.
It seems all the extra Windows updates are mostly related to .NET version 4. When you install that for some strange reason new updates keep appearing after each reboot.
Windows can require reboot loops as sometimes you can only install one patch, reboot, then go back and install the rest that are listed - even Win7.




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Thom,
What I mean is that you apply one set of patches, reboot and check for updates. So you download and apply them and you have to reboot again.
I did a clean Server 2008 R2 install last week. To apply all the updates, I had to do the above operation SIX times. Updates on top of Updates.
By way of contrast, if I do a RHEL 6 install, apply one set of updates and you are done and ready to go.