• Wermhatswormhat@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’m a Mac user and let me tell you, it could easily be an osx device. Those friggin updates take forever, and can be forced on you with no warning.

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        1 year ago

        Full Mac updates not only usually update the entirety of the system and then run an SIP check, but often are firmware updates for the hardware, that’s why they now have a separate setup for quick security updates, which often happen in the background, without a full update required: https://support.apple.com/en-us/102657

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          1 year ago

          Thanks! I suspected they were doing something under the hood but they are not as overtly transparent in this process.

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      I think you’ve got a setting wrong. I’ve got mine set to download only. So it just downloads the update in the background and notifies me. I have even left that notification sitting there for months before without it forcing or nagging me.

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      You can turn off automatic updates, but it will still give you a notification when there is one so you can make it update at night.

      Also, OS X? Is the OS 10.X or you’re just referring to it as OS X. Because in newer macOS versions, I can confirm the automatic updates do it at night when you’re not using the computer.