2009-11-07 09:17:27 |
kobayashimaru |
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2011-05-03 01:40:38 |
RussianNeuroMancer |
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2011-05-03 01:40:59 |
RussianNeuroMancer |
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Automatic updates: setting "weekly" has no effect - still checks daily |
Update Settings in Software Management Settings is didn't change update setings |
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2011-05-03 01:48:18 |
RussianNeuroMancer |
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Binary package hint: kpackagekit
I run kubuntu 9.10 with kpackagekit 0.4.2-0ubuntu3.
Kpackagekit allows the user to specify when to check for updates. Under "automatic updates" I changed it to "weekly". That setting has no effect, however, because I'm still getting a hint for new updates every day. I updated yesterday and today I get some more updates?! I don't want that, I want my updates once in a week. |
Binary package hint: kpackagekit
1. Open Software Management in System Settings under user.
2. Try to change Update Settings. Just for example: check every day, automatic installation of all updates.
3. Apply.
Actual Results:
Settings isn't applied. You can check /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades isn't changed. Updates isn't installed automatically.
Expected Results:
Settings is applied. Updates is installed automatically every day.
There is same feature (Update Settings Management) in Edit Origins, but this version have less functional (it's allow to install automatically only secure updates, not all). Also please check original description. Looks like edit update settings in Edit Origins doesn't work as expected too.
It's very strange to see manaement of such important settings with diffrent functional in different places of one application (Software Management). |
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2011-05-03 01:48:41 |
RussianNeuroMancer |
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Binary package hint: kpackagekit
1. Open Software Management in System Settings under user.
2. Try to change Update Settings. Just for example: check every day, automatic installation of all updates.
3. Apply.
Actual Results:
Settings isn't applied. You can check /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades isn't changed. Updates isn't installed automatically.
Expected Results:
Settings is applied. Updates is installed automatically every day.
There is same feature (Update Settings Management) in Edit Origins, but this version have less functional (it's allow to install automatically only secure updates, not all). Also please check original description. Looks like edit update settings in Edit Origins doesn't work as expected too.
It's very strange to see manaement of such important settings with diffrent functional in different places of one application (Software Management). |
Binary package hint: kpackagekit
1. Open Software Management in System Settings under user.
2. Try to change Update Settings. Just for example: check every day, automatic installation of all updates.
3. Apply.
Actual Results:
Settings isn't applied. You can check /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades isn't changed. Updates isn't installed automatically.
Expected Results:
Settings is applied. Updates is installed automatically every day.
There is same feature (Update Settings Management) in Edit Origins, but this version have less functional (it's allow to install automatically only secure updates, not all). Also please check original description: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kpackagekit/+bug/477250/comments/0 Looks like edit update settings in Edit Origins doesn't work as expected too.
It's very strange to see manaement of such important settings with diffrent functional in different places of one application (Software Management). |
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