Am 12.02.2014 23:57, schrieb Peter:
On 12/02/14 23:34, Andrei Amuraritei wrote:
You mean Apper Monitor in the Startup Services ? I guess that's just the notifier part of the system and packagekit still starts up but you won't get notified by the Updater Appplet.
Yes I see it's just Apper Monitor. But the notifier still sits there in my system tray after a reboot, perhaps because I've yet to install the needless updates it's proposing (e.g. essentially unchanged package revisions from Packman or KDE:Extra of the type 1.0.8-1.1 -> 1.0.8-1.2). I had tried to find a use for it by unchecking the additional repos and leaving just Updates, OSS and non-OSS in order to know when there are security updates that I can then review in YaST, but playing with the repo selection in Apper rather annoyingly also then changed my chosen repos in YaST.
Just out of curiosity, do others here on this list use Apper or do you disable it and use zypper/YaST?
Peter
I use xfce and this package is called pk-update-icon here. For every SuSE installation i make it the first package that receives the "never install" flag in Yast. I "hate" this piece of software as it reminds me to windows. It has no option to shut it down, nor turn it off completely .... it should therefore be excluded from openSuSE IMHO ;) Karl -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org