On Sat, 2013-12-28 at 14:08 -0500, Monty Montgomery wrote:
> You can usually get away with not rebooting right away, but you
need
to be aware that you aren't going to get kernel or shared library
fixes right away, which can leave security vulnerabilities in some
cases.
That's the case now. ....wait, did anything actually change? The
original complaint sounded like reboots were suddenly being forced in
a way they weren't before.
I'll repeat myself: "every update requires reboot in Fedora 20 GNOME."
There is no such thing as an update that does not require reboot.
(Unless you are using yum, or KDE, etc.)