Me: *joins a company-wide video call where I need to present*
My work laptop: HEY BEN SEEMS LIKE A GREAT TIME FOR UPDATES I’M JUST GOING TO RANDOMLY CONNECT AND DISCONNECT YOUR WEBCAM, MONITORS, KEYBOARD, AND MIKE HAVE A SAFE AND SECURE DAY!
@bendaubney Ouch.
My personal peev is when I'm trying to leave quickly, Windows installed some update in the background, and then on shutting down it starts with "Installing update, 5%, don't turn off the machine".
...8%
Come on, I've got a bus to catch
...12%
When I say shutdown, I frickin' expect the computer to do that.
@hl Ah, I rewatched Office Space last night where this exact scenario happens. More common than you’d think.
@fun @bendaubney @hl not updates (though that’s also part of systemd’s planned feature set, IIRC even already available) but “a stop job is running 1:30…”, possibly multiple times
@fun @bendaubney @hl again,
part of systemd’s planned feature set, IIRC even already available
… so, yes, systemd can and will do updating while shitting down.
@bendaubney @hl @fun systemd? something optional? "my way or the highway"
in trixie, systemd complains that /usr/sbin has not been merged into /usr/bin yet (something that’s not even on the horizon for Debian, yet not patched out)…