The Windows 11 problem
The Windows 11 problem
https://www.spacebar.news/p/the-windows-11-problem
We're two years away from the death of Windows 10, and Windows 11 is still not a viable upgrade for many people.
https://www.spacebar.news/p/the-windows-11-problem
We're two years away from the death of Windows 10, and Windows 11 is still not a viable upgrade for many people.
What do you mean, automatically? Arch is a rolling release and I have to explicitly run pacman
with the correct flags to update. At the same time Debian, which is not a rolling release, has the unattended upgrades feature which installs updates automatically.
But indeed, many things depend on the distro. For example, user-centric distros such as Elementary and others provide an easy to use GUI for updating the system.
And yes, Windows Updates was (is still? not a Win user) a nightmare.
What do you mean, automatically? Arch is a rolling release and I have to explicitly run
pacman
with the correct flags to update. At the same time Debian, which is not a rolling release, has the unattended upgrades feature which installs updates automatically.
I was thinking Tumbleweed, Manjaro and the like which have GUI updaters, lol. @pete_the_cat@lemmy.world was pretty clear that his parents are the ultimate Linux beginners; he's not going to give them Arch or Debian out of the box and bark command lines at them.
I actually have given him Arch before, but I handled everything. They're running Manjaro.