Took roughly three hours because meanwhile I was doing other chores and only passed by the laptop roughly every 15 minutes to enable successive stages of the updates. It passed three complete versions of the OS until it finally installed the current version.

Everything went well, the machine is running smoothly and up to date now.

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    To be fair bringing up Linux is only dull for the wives. :). OpenSUSE here, not as dull as Debian, but not Arch either.

    My wife is on NixOS, because she 100% does not care about an OS, only that it works identically every time even if drive died; so I have her config stored elsewhere in case a new build is ever needed. Turned a 2010 sloooow windows laptop into a peppy zoom call, web, email machine.

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      Hey! You down there! Can you hear us? We’re over here, up in the 21st Century! Come join us!

      Stereotyping people’s interests by their gender stopped being funny in the 50s.

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        Ah right we should inform comedians, since everyone is so offended by harmless joking in 2025. Dude, it is(was) Dull Men’s Club…assumption being it is men here, that are dull, and are boring their wives talking about Linux. (I understand that some men may have husbands, and many women contribute to Linux use and FOSS maintenance, and Maybe your wife or husband likes talking about Copy on Write Filesystem OS choices, but stats say many people do not want to hear about OS choices, and stats say in a “men’s” group the majority would have a wife that falls into that Venn diagram–as opposed to a husband.