>Would you like to check for updates?
>>56171083
I enabled auto-updates :^)
that's obnoxious. it should be keeping itself up to date automatically.
oh, wait, are you trying to bitch about how software isn't accommodating your retarded ass?
>>56171083
Which Windows are you using, f@m?
7 here and it feels good.
>>56171083
>he doesn't use a package manager
>>56171949
Windows doesn't have one
And I have yet to encounter a Linux program that asks you to update
>>56172925
Mint.
>>56171083
>C U M U L A T I V E
>>56171083
>On a computer without adblock
>I try to close ad with the X in the upper right corner
>it opens the ad
>>56171083
No thanks, apt-get update && apt-get -y upgrade is in my daily cron.
>>56173081
>apt-get -y upgrade
>>56173104
Literally nothing wrong with that on a non-production machine with a well tested distro (i.e. Debian).
sudo pacman -Syu
>>56173240
>holding back 4 years means well tested
>4 y/o bugs in well tested machine
ENJOY YOUR DEP HELL DEBIBABBY
>An update is available. Would you like to install it?
>click yes
>opens up website where you can download the latest version
Yesterday was fun
>sudo pacman -Syu
>Firefox crashes
>Urxvtd crashes
>Reboot
>X won't start
>Fiddle with xorg.conf
>Get X to start
>Firefox doesn't start
>Realize libgl is fucked
>Install everything nouveau
>Reboot
>Firefox starts
>Version 48
>Extensions disabled
>Install unbranded firefox from aur
>Is gtk3
>All common ui elements missing
>Extensions aren't updated by the developers anyways
I'm fairly sure my iommu patched vfio kernel still works as intended, but I haven't tried turning the virtual machine on to see if the GPU is properly passed.
Now if there just was a gtk2 unbranded firefox in the aur...
I find arch to be fun to use.