https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=216097 ------- Comment #19 from joe_morris@ntm.org 2006-11-23 00:34 MST ------- To answer Comment #14, but probably since I had previously (in 10.1) disabled zen-updater from automatically starting, I only had zmd and opensuseupdater running with my Beta 2, with of course zmd in the background. I don't use zmd so I have since disabled it from starting, and unlike 10.1 (which seemed to start zmd whenever it wanted), this time it seems to behave. As far as my sources, I have several, i.e. xorg, mozilla, factory (for now), and usually kde. I liked the way susewatcher would alert me to security updates, and I would promptly install those updates via YOU. I do not want (nor need) to know a new mozilla or xorg build is out via a tray app. I check those when I desire, which to me is totally different than a security update. That is why a fast lightweight app like opensuseupdater that ONLY lets me know a security update is out is what I would prefer to run. I have other sources to be able to install updated packages via Yast, when I decide to. Security are high priority and justify running an app to let you know there is an update. To know kde was rebuilt with a newer build I do not need an app to let me know. If I have a problem with a package, I can check to see if there is an updated package, etc, via Yast. But opensuseupdater, lightweight since it's designed NOT to do everything, is perfect for my needs. YMMV. -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.novell.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug, or are watching someone who is.