Thanks, I will consider disabling Apper. (if only that it's redundant) But YOU doesn't really seem to be much better for the specific case I described. I am prompted with an obtrusive conflict resolution window for flash-player each time I opens it up. I am 100% sure that I will never, ever want to install ver. 11.2.202.235 of flash-player. I just want to "ignore" or "forget" it until the next version of flash-player comes out. Is there an alternative to lock/taboo that would be better for this? Or where can I tell it not to prompt me for the same information every time? On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 7:53 PM, Roger Luedecke <roger.luedecke@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, 2012-05-17 at 19:08 +0200, DenverD wrote:
On 05/17/2012 06:40 PM, Gent Krasniqi wrote:
Is there a way to "skip" a particular version of an update indefinitely until a new version of the package comes out, so that it isn't offered to me in Apper constantly?
apper does not honor taboo request as does YaST Online Update (YOU)...recommend you disable (many just uninstall, as i have) apper, and then run YOU occasionally...it will not attempt to install those updates right-clicked and marked taboo..
-- dd Nice thing about YOU is that it can do it automatically in the background. Its the way I manage some of my clients.
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