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bp@www.zefox.net writes:
> druck wrote:
>> On 05/11/2025 03:05, bp@www.zefox.net wrote:
>>> Bookworm prompts freqently, sometimes daily, that updates are available.
>>> If I click the install button the machine does its gymnastics and says
>>> everything is up to date. At least outwardly, no change is apparent.
>>>
>>> Somewhere around noon the next day I _do_ notice changes. Usually
>>> it's in the form of some mischief; YouTube stops working right,
>>> WiFi stops working right, something like that. Occasionally, an
>>> existing misfeature dissapears, ie, YouTube works better, etc.
>>>
>>> Am I mistaken? At least about the overnight delay?
>>
>> The Pixel desktop updater works in the background downloading and
>> applying the changes. Unless you have not done an update many months
>> it should only take a couple of minutes, except if your WiFi is
>> exceptionally slow.
>
> As a rule, the system(s) report "system is up to date" within a
> few minutes. One of them is a Pi5 with wired ethernet. the other
> is a Pi2 on WiFi.
>
> How long might it take for services to restart
> after that point on the machine with wired ethernet?
They are restarted during the upgrade. If you are getting ?system is up
to date? then the process has finished.
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