On Mon, Feb 24, Jiri Slaby wrote:
It's still an issue of the system, not of the user.
We have a service for that since two decades, but users always complain about the amount of work if we enable it.
We are still missing debian's check-config-after-update thing.
Stop thinking in single Desktop users ...
The system should at least notify the updater about the config changes. Doing find / -name '*.rpm*' after each update is a silly approach and clearly doesn't work as you write.
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