Automatic reboots without notice, now for Linux too!
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:39 pm
Minor gripe, but nonetheless:
I installed Ubuntu 16.04 on my netbook.
This is what I ran into (and note, it applies to the server version too):
http://askubuntu.com/questions/764574/u ... om-reboots
It reboots during software upgrades whenever it thinks might be appropriate, without asking or notifying the user. Bam, instant reboot, all unsaved data is GONE. Oh, and then it gets stuck in an endless reboot cycle, because it fails to disable whichever switch is responsible.
Fine, I thought, I'll disable the unattended upgrades service. Problem solved...
And then when I update manually, it re-enables the damn thing. And reboots, before the updates actually complete. And gets stuck rebooting endlessly. Again.
Look - I know that Ubuntu is monetarily free. I know you get what you pay for - or, with software, at least half of what you pay for.
But this is just insane. This is a freaking long-term support release. Ubuntu LTS has been used on servers by every company I've ever worked for, people rely on it for mission critical stuff. When it goes down, so does a whole lot of money. And automatically rebooting during updates, without advance notice, by default... And not even managing that properly... And re-enabling it when I try to disable it... Is gloriously bonkers. Wide-eyed stupid. Designed for failure.
I don't know what world the people at Canonical are living in, where this kind of behavior is acceptable in a widely used OS. Even one that is free for end users. (Never mind corporate users who might be paying for a support contract.)
TL,DR version...
Don't smoke crack, folks. Especially if you're maintaining a major Linux distribution. Drugs are bad shit.
I installed Ubuntu 16.04 on my netbook.
This is what I ran into (and note, it applies to the server version too):
http://askubuntu.com/questions/764574/u ... om-reboots
It reboots during software upgrades whenever it thinks might be appropriate, without asking or notifying the user. Bam, instant reboot, all unsaved data is GONE. Oh, and then it gets stuck in an endless reboot cycle, because it fails to disable whichever switch is responsible.
Fine, I thought, I'll disable the unattended upgrades service. Problem solved...
And then when I update manually, it re-enables the damn thing. And reboots, before the updates actually complete. And gets stuck rebooting endlessly. Again.
Look - I know that Ubuntu is monetarily free. I know you get what you pay for - or, with software, at least half of what you pay for.
But this is just insane. This is a freaking long-term support release. Ubuntu LTS has been used on servers by every company I've ever worked for, people rely on it for mission critical stuff. When it goes down, so does a whole lot of money. And automatically rebooting during updates, without advance notice, by default... And not even managing that properly... And re-enabling it when I try to disable it... Is gloriously bonkers. Wide-eyed stupid. Designed for failure.
I don't know what world the people at Canonical are living in, where this kind of behavior is acceptable in a widely used OS. Even one that is free for end users. (Never mind corporate users who might be paying for a support contract.)
TL,DR version...
Don't smoke crack, folks. Especially if you're maintaining a major Linux distribution. Drugs are bad shit.