Re: When it comes to upgrading

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On 03/31/14 02:11, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> It's there because this is a fresh install of Fedora. I haven't removed
> it because I might want to leave it for other users. My question wasn't
> how to remove it, it was how to turn it off for myself.

Another thing you can do.....

Start "apper" from the command line.  The GUI will present itself and there will be a wrench in the upper right.

Click on that, and choose settings.  Change the "Check for new updates" to "Never".

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