Or words to that effect.
I always use the terminal to update/upgrade in Kubuntu 20.04 and 21.04 (5.23 beta) but decided to use Discover in KDE neon 5.22.5 for the last few days.
After nearly each update notification and updating via Discover, there'd be a GUI prompt to restart which I would immediately obey.
Yesterday, there were ~37 KDE Gear packages to update. After updating, I chose to ignore the GUI prompt and shutdown the system via the launcher's GUI.
Today, immediately upon booting into the system, I was presented with an update prompt ... for the same 37 packages. I accepted and the update was finished instantly, no downloading of packages, installing, etc. And then I got the GUI prompt to restart again (which I did)!
So I'm thinking that Discover's "restart" prompt has to be accepted. Shutting down and rebooting the next day isn't seen as a restart. Why?
I always use the terminal to update/upgrade in Kubuntu 20.04 and 21.04 (5.23 beta) but decided to use Discover in KDE neon 5.22.5 for the last few days.
After nearly each update notification and updating via Discover, there'd be a GUI prompt to restart which I would immediately obey.
Yesterday, there were ~37 KDE Gear packages to update. After updating, I chose to ignore the GUI prompt and shutdown the system via the launcher's GUI.
Today, immediately upon booting into the system, I was presented with an update prompt ... for the same 37 packages. I accepted and the update was finished instantly, no downloading of packages, installing, etc. And then I got the GUI prompt to restart again (which I did)!
So I'm thinking that Discover's "restart" prompt has to be accepted. Shutting down and rebooting the next day isn't seen as a restart. Why?
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