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Hi -- I run "kdesudo software-properties-kde" and change the "Check for updates" frequency to "weekly" but I still see updates every day. Is there another place to change this value that I need to alter?
I'm not sure what you are seeing everyday, unless you have some PPAs or other sources that I don't have, but mine is set to Daily an I maybe see updates once or twice a week at most. Not sure what the answer is ...
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Hi -- I run "kdesudo software-properties-kde" and change the "Check for updates" frequency to "weekly" but I still see updates every day. Is there another place to change this value that I need to alter?
Software properties setting is a holdover from the old apt based update mechanism. The icon/updater you see uses package kit and frequencies for checking updates are coded in, without user facing options. :/
Both those issue maybe worth reporting as a bug or feature request, if not already done.
i.e. setting could maybe be hidden in software-properties if running a KDE session, and discover for options for that.
Software properties setting is a holdover from the old apt based update mechanism. The icon/updater you see uses package kit and frequencies for checking updates are coded in, without user facing options. :/
Wow, really surprising to hear that. Thanks for the info. So if I disable updates entirely (in software-properties-kde) will that setting apply? There must be a way to make PackageKit chill out without removing it?
Both those issue maybe worth reporting as a bug or feature request, if not already done.
I can't seem to find an existing bug in the PackageKit bug list.
Unfortunately, I can't find a way to make a new bug, either. After making a freedesktop.org account, and finding no link for the package kit project available here or in the gitlab area, I hacked a link following the pattern I saw: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_b...uct=PackageKit but it says "Sorry, entering a bug into the product PackageKit has been disabled."
It's seems really, really weird that PackageKit would have a hard-coded update interval. E.g. is there no cron job or config file or such that one can alter?
Sorry. I know what I meant, but was maybe not clear. I meant coded into the software invoking packagekit, not packagekit itself. A bug against packagekit would be wrong.
The updater tray icon etc is part of plasma discover.
Strangely, though, I'm having the exact same issue on Lubuntu 18.04. Maybe it's coincidentally the same kind of bug; i.e. the graphical widget is only partially-implemented.
Hmmmm. I'm looking at the code, and there might be a bug. Seems it may actually try to read and respect that software-properties setting, but is getting it wrong.
I'll message the discover developer to check.
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