* alanbortu <alanbortu@gmail.com> [10-07-14 06:10]:
On 10/06/2014 10:09 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* alanbortu <alanbortu@gmail.com> [10-06-14 18:46]: Can't you just run systemctl disable servicename to stop it from starting on reboot?
On 10/06/2014 08:58 AM, Freek de Kruijf wrote:
Op maandag 6 oktober 2014 14:45:21 schreef A. den Oudsten:
As soon as I start my Laptop, as well as my dektop, PackageKit is running to update. In both cases it is not possible to stop PackageKit to stop, it is blocked by pid 8993. Restart does not help. André den Oudsten
You may try to stop and disable packagekit.service in systemd using systemctl. I did that and still could use apper to update the system. Don't how this behaves after a reboot.
No, it is a "static" service, but it is possible to: rpm -e PackageKit PackageKit-backend-zypp PackageKit-branding-openSUSE apper
Okay thanks, good to know. I don't have it installed on my system so couldn't check it out. IIRC you can also disable via the services manager in the KDE settings.
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