• @AeonFelis@lemmy.world
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        1323 days ago

        What if Windows decided to update after you finished checking the equipment? I mean, they do use AI to determine the worst time for an update…

        • AnyOldName3
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          923 days ago

          They update on two Tuesdays a month, and have done that at least since XP. Even with the most reboot-keen settings, the update doesn’t happen until the time of day you’re least likely to be using the machine based on when you typically do it. It tells you when that time will be and gives you several hours of notice with a popup with the option to delay. Depending on the variant of Windows you’re using, you have settings to delay a forced reboot for up to a week (Home), a month (Pro) or forever (Enterprise). Obviously, that’s not enough to make sure no one ever gets updates forced on them when they don’t want them, and it would be nice if there was a way to distinguish users who know what they’re doing from users who don’t so people who do could be given more power to control if and when they install updates, but it is enough to ensure that checking the equipment before you use it is enough, potentially two weeks in advance.

          • @Gestrid@lemmy.ca
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            223 days ago

            They update on two Tuesdays a month

            Correction: It updates every second Tuesday of the month. (Not including any potential “Preview” updates which might get released. Those are all optional updates, though.)

    • @yokonzo@lemmy.world
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      23 days ago

      This looks like a public office space. You really gonna go argue with the building admin?

      • JackbyDev
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        2523 days ago

        “Hey boss, the display in the corner office automatically updated. Can we get IT to switch everything to Linux?”

        • @yokonzo@lemmy.world
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          2023 days ago

          “why would we do that? Our systems don’t work on that, our people aren’t trained on that, no, get back to work”

          I think that would be a pretty accurate reply to a casual request for an entire infrastructure change

      • @sunshine@lemmy.ml
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        123 days ago

        You don’t need admin to plug your computer into the AV do you? I assumed it was OP’s computer.

        • @yokonzo@lemmy.world
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          223 days ago

          Depends on how it’s set up i guess, but if it’s your own PC that’s kind of on you id imagine

    • @olutukko@lemmy.world
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      1423 days ago

      linux can have some pretty weird quirks though. (don’t get me wrong I’ve been dailydriving linux for several years and I’m not going to use windows unless I’m forced)

      one time I was about to do presentation, I has multiple files and windows in order to present the whole program we had developed, some powerpoint, demo, and the source code.

      then came my time to do the presentation and I plugged in the hdmi cable and my fucking account just logged out. dunno if the session crashed or something, but I had to quickly scramble everything back since all my apps were closed lol.

      I do have older quadro nvidia though

      • JackbyDev
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        823 days ago

        HDMI? Don’t you know HDCP is proprietary? Best to just log out. Stallman was right and all!

      • @uis@lemm.ee
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        222 days ago

        Important question: is mesa? If not, then fuck Nvidia. If yes, then fuck Nvidia regardless, but karlherbst and other nouveau devs would like to get crashlogs if there was crash.

        Was it reproduced later? What enviroment?

      • Having been in a similar situation, I now bash script things like that, so it’s ./present_dat_shit.sh and you’re up and ready, even if things bug out. If it’s a really important presentation, you can also add a live boot SSD backup if you’re serious about redundancy.

    • @yokonzo@lemmy.world
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      823 days ago

      Sure, but are you really going to go find the building admin and argue with them to update all of their OS’ to something they probably don’t understand? Linux is primarily a power user platform, not a mainstream one.