My Windows is more like “I am scheduling the restart. Pray I don’t schedule it any sooner.”
Mine will do the restart and boot into Linux.
Windows Updates are always like that. Halfway through it’s got to restart, bootloader picks Linux, Windows doesn’t get to finish the other half of its update til the next time it’s chosen.
Is Linux higher in your boot priority?
Linux is higher in any priority.
Always has been.
When I had a dualboot, that’s how I ordered it.
I am one of lucky 10 000 Thanks
same here!
Same
This is just not true.
- Linux does have a graceful process.
- Windows’s process is not graceful
Yeah and in linux when you say “kill this process” that process fucking dies. No 10 minutes of windows trying to negotiating with a crashed program to close. No I’m not angry about this happening to me at work today, why do you ask?
Both Windows and Linux have ways to gracefully ask a program to close and to force close it. Not being able to select the correct one on either system is a skill issue.
And when chrome freezes rest of the desktop goes gray and everyrhing else freezes too including the task manager.
It’s a screenshot of a screenshot in a video? What’s that shield?
Ah I completely forgot that it was a separate extension, I only use it in smarttube 😂
It’s a screenshot of a video that I did
You did the screenshot, or the video? Or both?
screenshot
Linux is so strong I turn it off from the power button. Saving 5 seconds.
I’m a little spoiled by this. I did it on Windows and had to rebuild the boot partition.
I like how you censored systemd
Yes, let’s keep this community family friendly. I could do without such obscenities.
system deez nuts
People need to learn that it’s ok to say systemd on the Internet and stop self censoring
Let’s not get carried away. Fuck and shit are ok, but I draw the line at s*****d
init.dstraight to jail
I do
yes | sudo pacman -Syu && sudo poweroff
(Update and poweroff)
Fuck that noise
sudo shutdown 0
turn off NOW bitch!“&&” will only run shutdown if the update runs correctly.
I do “;” to definitely run the shutdown after the update process exits. (Don’t want to keep the system running if nothing is happening any more.)
I do “;” to definitely run the shutdown after the update process exits.
If you’re able to successfully boot the machine afterwards is not your concern?
what’s fun in a successfully booting system? we are arch users for a reason!
That random systemd service waiting 1.5 minutes.
You all not suspend/hibernate?
This is so fucking annoying. Whenever you try to run something not clearly meant for the desktop, there is like a 80/20 chance that you can completely forget suspend…
Yeah, I was thinking that. I wish we had a button (other than power off) to stop the service immediately.
Managed to wreck my NVMe drive with an unsafe shutdown on linux the other week, gave it a few hours for the self check, booted back into the distro and has been running fine ever since.
Pretty sure windows would’ve just set the computer on fire at this point.
Windows just randomly installing updates only when I’m working on something with a customer.