On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 10:52, Donald Keenan wrote:
> Now, getting OTish,  Software Update asks me daily (per my settings) 
> whether I want to install language software updates. I'll be computing 
> away and I'll hear the grinding that precedes the Updater icon 
> appearance. if i decide that I never want to install support for Chinese 
> (no offense), is there no way not to be asked if I want it everytime the 
> Updater alerts me to new updates?

In the Software Update application, highlight the update you never want
to see again and select "Make Inactive" from the Update menu. You'll
never be offered it again. You can review the updates you've done this
to by selecting (strangely enough) "Show Inactive Updates" from the same
place.


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