Hi JD,
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 19:47, JD <jd1008(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 08/31/2010 03:17 PM, Andre Costa wrote:
> Latest F13 upgrades include two packages that "require" a restart:
> evolution-data-server and GtkHTML.
>
> ... ?! Is it really necessary to *reboot* because two desktop
> components have been upgraded? Shouldn't a logout/login be enough?
> This sounds like overkill, specially if you're the only one using the
> computer (i.e. there are no other users using those libraries/services
> besides you -- *if* you're using them). I don't even use Evolution!
>
> Isn't there any more clever way of determining if a reboot is really
> necessary? Or maybe at least the message should be less "demanding", I
> don't know... it really seems unneeded.
>
> I used to be proud of Linux only needing a reboot when the kernel (or
> some key component) was upgraded. This is sadly feeling like "those
> good old times" :-(
>
> Regards,
>
> Andre
It was bound to happen.
Way too many daemons are running linked with libraries that just got
updated.
That said, I think that unless you want to boot with the updated kernel, you
can get away with just doing;
sudo init 1
Once you are in the single user shell, issue
init 5
This will at least get you running the the latest apps and libs while
staying with the currently booted kernel.
Yes, it's slightly better than a reboot, but still more "drastic" than
it should be IMHO. In this particular case (and many others I've seen
recently), a simple logout should be enough AFAICS.
Regards,
Andre