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    Customize update process

    Can I set to the updater check software updates at every day, but the system and security updates only every month?

    It drives me crazy the "Restart needed" icon. I have to restart more times than under Windows.
    Kernel update, dbus update... I don't want to restart so many times, but I want my softwares up-to-date. That's the reason why I don't use LTS. I don't want obsolete softwares, but more than enough update my system components once per month. My computer is not a critical system so I don't afraid of exploits. In case of some bug, crash or anything I will check for update manually.

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    If a security vulnerability is fixed, you'll certainly want to install the update right away. If that fixed vulnerability was in something that can't be replaced on-the-fly, such as the kernel, then a reboot is required. Contemporary exploits are more powerful than you might expect.

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      #3
      But every time? Not just kernel. I got 4 dbus update today and the "Restart needed" icon shows up. Previously I got new Nvidia driver, which didn't ask for reboot, but when I wanted to watch video with VDPAU it was only sound, no picture until I restart.

      Can I apply these changes with a simple log off/log in? Or using some command under TTY when I logged off from KDE? Even that would be better than restart the entire computer.

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        #4
        It's sufficient to restart X after updating the nVidia driver.

        D-Bus isn't designed to support on-the-fly restarts of the system bus. See http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.com...top.dbus/15047.
        Last edited by SteveRiley; Jun 14, 2013, 01:17 AM.

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