• Tenderizer78@lemmy.ml
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      And on Kubuntu it’s always endlessly writing to the drive, but it doesn’t say what process is doing it and there’s no way to figure it out.

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    10 hours ago

    On Linux it just sticks around as a ghost until it’s closed. Less noticeable but frustrating in its own way.

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      Allows the very important ‘overwrite files while they’re open’ functionality used during update. Write all the new files for a service then restart it. No need to reboot the whole machine for that.

      Looking at you, Windows, and your bullshit scheduled reboots.

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      Sure, that ‘fixes’ it. The real question is, if that information is retrievable anyways… Why is it not a built-in part of windows. You get the error popup and it should just show two buttons: "Ok and “Find which program is using it”