[13:16] <zequence> USC to be replaces by Gnome's "Software"
[13:16] <zequence> http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2015/11/the-ubuntu-software-centre-is-being-replace-in-16-04-lts
[13:17] <zequence> "Software" has a whole new way of updating the system. The updates are installed during a restart, rather while logged in. 
[13:17] <DalekSec> ...So they require you to restart more?
[13:17] <zequence> If you use it
[13:18] <zequence> I know some people mess up their systems cause they interrupted an update
[13:18] <zequence> Easily fixed for someone like us, but not for a greenie
[13:18] <DalekSec> So back to windows days where if you update your browser you need to restart and restarting takes forever due to installing updates?
[13:19] <zequence> I once earned some money helping a guy doing an update from the TTY since he was not able to login graphically because of an interrupted update
[13:20] <zequence> He had called a lot of businesses in town. All of them said, reinstall
[13:20] <zequence> Was a standard Ubuntu install
[13:21] <zequence> Not sure if "software" is the way to go, but I would at least add some auto-recovery thing that happens when you boot, and the system realizes an update had been interrupted
[13:22] <DalekSec> dpkg can recover from a lot of stuff, actually.  Just have to hit it hard enough.  Yeeeah, I'm not fond of Windows style updates, doesn't matter too much since I won't be using it either way, but still.
[13:23] <zequence> Sure, dpkg works fine, if the user knows how to use it. Shouldn't be too hard to add a script that checks and fixes during boot