On 07/07/2014 03:51 PM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
On 07/07/14 21:13, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 07/07/2014 02:59 PM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
On 07/07/14 20:28, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
In preferences I have unchecked 'autocheck for updates', but
everytime I start
yumex, it checks for updates. Then I have to click on 'Available'
and wait
again as it does its think before I get the list of all apps so I
can search for
whatever I am looking for. Quite a rather unpleasant experience.
So how do I set yumex to skip checking for updates and just go to
what is
available?
Sorry. Didn't see that you already have unchecked. Don't know what
to suggest.
It works for me.
It has never worked for me. Or maybe it did in the early days of
yumex, but
definitely not F20 or F18. Just got really frustrated with it this
time.
Yes I **KNOW** I have updates to apply. I will get to it and I am
perfectly
capable of running 'yum update' from a command line. I use yumex
when I am
looking for something, like recently about what might be available as an
amplifier program.
I run F20 on both my machines and have unchecked "Autocheck for
updates" on one of them. It is reflected into
~/.config/yumex/yumex.conf as autorefresh = 0. There is also a
/etc/yumex.conf which is the default settings. It has autorefresh = 1.
Try and check how your settings are.
OK, now we are getting somewhere. my ./config/yumex/yumex.conf has
autorefresh=1 even though the GUI preferences has "Autocheck for
updates" unchecked. Curious and curiouser. WHat else do you have
checked? I have "Load packages on launch" and "show newest only is
active by defaut'.
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