I booted into my plain vanilla Kubuntu 18.04 install today. I was installed to my system, but not used in a very long time as I use KDEneon regularly. So I spent about 3 minutes with it and then attempted to reboot. I typed "reboot" in konsole and literally nothing seemed to happen. Then I used the menu to click reboot, which seemed to work but there was a much longer than normal delay until the reboot started. This time I got the log out screen and a message "Unattended updates being installed - please don't turn off your computer" or something to that effect. I was stunned!
Since when does Kubuntu install stuff without your permission? Who thinks this is good? I can rant for hours as to why this is NOT good. I'm sure Microsith and Window-tards would disagree.
To top it off, I hit ESC to see what was happening which revealed a count down timer. I was 18 seconds into 30 MINUTES of updates! I have never needed 30 minutes to update any Kubuntu system for a decade now. I have know idea what was actually happening BECAUSE IT WAS UNATTENDED so I didn't get a chance to review.
Obviously, I said "screw this" and punched the reset button. I can reinstall Kubuntu in less than 30 minutes. Just to see what would happen I rebooted back to Kubuntu and it booted fine, not that I care. If this is the default behavior going forward, I won't be using Kubuntu again ever. Yes, I realize I can uninstall whatever package does this but it's indicative of an attitude shift I am not comfortable with.
Since when does Kubuntu install stuff without your permission? Who thinks this is good? I can rant for hours as to why this is NOT good. I'm sure Microsith and Window-tards would disagree.
To top it off, I hit ESC to see what was happening which revealed a count down timer. I was 18 seconds into 30 MINUTES of updates! I have never needed 30 minutes to update any Kubuntu system for a decade now. I have know idea what was actually happening BECAUSE IT WAS UNATTENDED so I didn't get a chance to review.
Obviously, I said "screw this" and punched the reset button. I can reinstall Kubuntu in less than 30 minutes. Just to see what would happen I rebooted back to Kubuntu and it booted fine, not that I care. If this is the default behavior going forward, I won't be using Kubuntu again ever. Yes, I realize I can uninstall whatever package does this but it's indicative of an attitude shift I am not comfortable with.
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