On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 8:47 AM, <stakanov@freenet.de> wrote:
O.K. good to know. Well, the update itself in TW works well. It is in Leap that it does check several times a day no matter what. The authorization dialogue you get it if you use "safe file settings" via Yast in Leap. And this is a positive thing, but I would like it not to check 5 ore more times a day when you have set it to one time per day. Higher frequency for me is not desirable as I receive also the update mailing-list etc. So it is doubtful that I do overlook updates.
This is actually not the fault of the update applet, but more how the PackageKit daemon is being handled within openSUSE. PackageKit is designed to be always active, but in openSUSE this is conflicting with YaST/Zypper as that the zypper database is locked by PackageKit. Therefore the PackageKit daemon only has a short lifecycle with a certain timeout. In Tumbleweed we have an updated version of the Applet that checks the settings first to see if it is allowed to communicate with the PackageKit Daemon. This change prevents that every hour one gets the notification as that the PackageKit Daemon is started by the applet. As far as I know there is an update of the applet on its way to Leap with this particular update. Regards Raymond -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org