(F-28; gnome)
In a posting in the "downsized grub menu" thread, I said:
"Something keeps trying to do automated updates, but I have not been
able to figure out what, or how to shut it off."
Tim replied, and suggested looking for something similar to MATE's
"mate-session-properties". I'm starting this new thread to address this
issue.
I found a settings gui in gnome, but I cannot find anything (other than
".bashrc" and ".bash_profile") for managing what is automatically
started when I log in.
In a LibreOffice thread some time ago, I was advised to install a gnome
package called "Software" so I could install a font needed to replace a
discontinued font in my LibreOffice products. This is when I started
seeing the unwanted update checking and notices. I have not been able
to find a way to configure the package "Software" at all.
How do I get rid of the unwanted update checking and notifications? By
the way, I manually patch the workstation almost every week with "dnf
upgrade". Like some other members of this list, I prefer doing this
manually.
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