On Mon, Dec 13, 2021 at 10:22:27AM +0100, didier gaumet wrote:
[...]
> Hello Tomas,
Hello, Didier
>
> Both Peter & Lee have suggested more pertinent (GUI) options for an
> ordinary user but for the record, either unattended-upgrades and cron-
> apt can be configured to automatically update
Le dimanche 12 décembre 2021 à 18:01 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de a écrit :
[...]
> I'm not looking for something doing the updates automatically (in the
> kind of unattended-upgrades, for example). The user in question would
> like to manually trigger the upgrades, to be aware of possible issues
>
On Sun, Dec 12, 2021 at 04:53:56PM -0500, Lee wrote:
> On 12/12/21, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > the user of pending APT updates?
> I went looking a year or two ago & didn't find anything I liked. I
> finally decided my crontab entry was good enuf:
Thanks, Lee, nice idea. The user in
On 12/12/21 9:01 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
Hi,
is there anything in Debian's flavour of the Mate DE which notifies
the user of pending APT updates?
I use package-update-indicator
I don't care for the default so I set the command for installing updates
as synaptic-pkexec
I'm not
On 12/12/21, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there anything in Debian's flavour of the Mate DE which notifies
> the user of pending APT updates?
I went looking a year or two ago & didn't find anything I liked. I
finally decided my crontab entry was good enuf:
$ sudo crontab -l
[sudo]
Hi,
is there anything in Debian's flavour of the Mate DE which notifies
the user of pending APT updates?
I'm not looking for something doing the updates automatically (in the
kind of unattended-upgrades, for example). The user in question would
like to manually trigger the upgrades, to be aware
I gave it a spin in my head. Can PackageKit not be available on all
architectures and is it a prerequisite?
Regards.
Hi friends,
Is there any reason not to include pk-update-icon in task-xfce-desktop?
Being a desktop environment, it seems essential to have a notifier of
security updates and patches, when not? I would like to have a default
installation unattended in the hands of the user.
My congratulations
On 20-05-17, Yvan Masson wrote:
> I also consider this missing "update notification" an important issue
> for beginners and people that do not want to manually check for security
> updates every day.
>
> > In Debian Jessie install pk-update-icon from debian-backports
> >
> > In Debian Stretch
Yvan Masson wrote:
> So I suppose that Gnome and KDE should display user notification about
> updates.
> - I can tell that it is not the case for Gnome in Stretch (at least on
> my desktop), which makes me really disappointed. Is there anyone here
> who gets update notifications under Gnome in
I also consider this missing "update notification" an important issue
for beginners and people that do not want to manually check for security
updates every day.
> In Debian Jessie install pk-update-icon from debian-backports
>
> In Debian Stretch install pk-update-icon.
>
> This package works
ion would pop up.
> It never did. I know about doing apt-get update && apt-get upgrade,but why
> should we have to use a command line? It makes me wonder about Debian
> security. Would you please put an update notifier in all your versions of
> Debian.
>
There is a
On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 10:12:53AM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
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On 05/17/2017 08:59 AM, Frank wrote:
Op 17-05-17 om 14:42 schreef RavenLX:
I love that Debian doesn't have an updater/notifier.
Erm... gnome-packagekit + pk-update-icon ?
No thanks. Not for me. But I think the OP might like it. :) I actually
wasn't being sarcastic in my message. I actually
there is one,
because after installing Debian I waited a long time to see if a
notification would pop up. It never did. I know about doing apt-get
update && apt-get upgrade,but why should we have to use a command
line? It makes me wonder about Debian security. Would you please put
an update
Op 17-05-17 om 14:42 schreef RavenLX:
I love that Debian doesn't have an updater/notifier.
Erm... gnome-packagekit + pk-update-icon ?
Regards,
Frank
(yes, that one...)
a long time to see if a
notification would pop up. It never did. I know about doing apt-get
update && apt-get upgrade,but why should we have to use a command
line? It makes me wonder about Debian security. Would you please put
an update notifier in all your versions of Debian.
Who do you t
t; > because after installing Debian I waited a long time to see if a
> > notification would pop up. It never did. I know about doing apt-get
> > update && apt-get upgrade,but why should we have to use a command
> > line? It makes me wonder about Debian security. Woul
notification would pop up. It never did. I know about doing apt-get
> update && apt-get upgrade,but why should we have to use a command
> line? It makes me wonder about Debian security. Would you please put
> an update notifier in all your versions of Debian.
>
Who do you think you are talking to?
would pop up. It never did. I know about doing apt-
> get update && apt-get upgrade,but why should we have to use a command
> line? It makes me wonder about Debian security. Would you please put
> an update notifier in all your versions of Debian.
You can also install the pac
; update && apt-get upgrade,but why should we have to use a command
> line? It makes me wonder about Debian security. Would you please put
> an update notifier in all your versions of Debian.
$ apt install gnome-packagekit
If you think it should be part of the desktop task or
cinnamo
apt-get upgrade,but why
should we have to use a command line? It makes me wonder about Debian security.
Would you please put an update notifier in all your versions of Debian.
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 10:25 PM, Stanley Reznicek <stanleyrezni...@att.net>
wrote:
>
> Why is there no update notifier in Debian 8.4.0?
It's been replaced by gnome-packagekit.
> A better selection of desktop wallpapers would be nice.
A little silly to keep more than a
Why is there no update notifier in Debian 8.4.0? A better selection of
desktop wallpapers would be nice. One more question, is remote root login
disabled and how should it read in the sshd configuration file? The user login
picture does not show up even after being selected several times
Hi,
since there isn't an update-notifier for the XFCE panel anymore and
pk-update-icon isn't in Jessie and apparently has large dependencies
to build as of yet, this is a small script to do just that.
It uses xfce4-genmon-plugin (or actually it's the other way around).
Documentation
And already goofed up.
I thought I had tested it but I guess not.
The attached version doesn't work if there are no updates. The current
version is on Github:
https://gist.github.com/weichert/4931be14cc93443ad74f
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Subject: Who decided we don't need update
: Who decided we don't need update-notifier any more?
From: Patrick Wiseman pwise...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, June 27, 2013 6:37 pm
To: Debian User Lists debian-user@lists.debian.org
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Yes, I know, I've done the research
Yes, I know, I've done the research and some GNOME folks decided we
don't need it any more and upgraded us (I'm speaking of those of us
on a testing system) to GNOME PackageKit. Well, since I use aptitude
for all my package management, I don't consider it much of an upgrade.
Why do people insist
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 10:22 AM, Liam O'Toole otoo...@otoole.dyndns.orgwrote:
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Hello. I am using a mix of testing and unstable with kde. The update
notifier always shows
Hello. I am using a mix of testing and unstable with kde. The update
notifier always shows a wrong counter. If there are
no updates it shows 2. Else if the number of updates is n it shows n+2. This
gets annoying cause it pops up everytime I
log in. Any suggestions on how to fix this?
Thanks
John
On Thu, 20 Jan 2011 04:09:05 +0200
John Kapnogiannis smokej...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello. I am using a mix of testing and unstable with kde. The update
notifier always shows a wrong counter. If there are
no updates it shows 2. Else if the number of updates is n it shows
n+2. This gets annoying
Cyrille cyri...@cbiot.fr à écrit le Sat, 26 Sep 2009 13:15:31 +0200
as tu essayé un
# apt-get dist-upgrade -s
C'est ce que je fais quand j'ai un soucis de ce style. Je vois alors
s'il me manque ou non un paquet
visiblement diffutils de squeeze (!!??? pourtant mon pining semblait
carré)
On Sat, 26 Sep 2009 12:28:48 +0200
Grégory Bulot debian.l...@batman.dyndns.org wrote:
Bonjour,
Bonjour,
le soucis est que update-notifier me dis toujours (icône dans zone
icon tray)
2 maj dispo
alors que si je clic sur l'icône et que je sélectionne
afficher les maj(1
segfault on libc-2.7.so)
- reboot
- retour à la normale (update-notifier n'apparait pas dans la icon
tray, tout en restant en mémoire : ce qui semble normal car pas de maj
en instance)
- aptitude show aptitude : ne pars pas en segfault, j'ai même récupéré
la description francophone !
[...]
Aptitude
Bonjour,
y'a quelques semaines j'ai installé une lenny que jutilise avec xfce4.
le soucis est que update-notifier me dis toujours (icône dans zone
icon tray)
2 maj dispo
alors que si je clic sur l'icône et que je sélectionne
afficher les maj(1) : j'ai votre système est à jour
AG wrote:
Hello
After having a recent fresh installation, I've noticed that the update
notifier no longer seeks root privileges before downloading/
installing software packages.
This is not a big concern as I am the only user. However, I do like
the reassurance of having to deliberately
On Tue,02.Jun.09, 17:52:15, AG wrote:
I don't know if this will help debugging this any, but apt-get requires
a password but the Update Manager (Synaptic, I believe) from within
Xfce4 doesn't.
Has anyone else noticed this? I wouldn't mind forcing it to request
root's password, but
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Tue,02.Jun.09, 17:52:15, AG wrote:
I don't know if this will help debugging this any, but apt-get requires
a password but the Update Manager (Synaptic, I believe) from within
Xfce4 doesn't.
Has anyone else noticed this? I wouldn't mind forcing it to request
Hello
After having a recent fresh installation, I've noticed that the update
notifier no longer seeks root privileges before downloading/ installing
software packages.
This is not a big concern as I am the only user. However, I do like the
reassurance of having to deliberately do things
Geoffroy Youri B. a écrit :
Je confirme, apticron fait exactement ce que tu cherches Grégory.
Je l'utilise pour le même besoin que toi et j'en suis entièrement
satisfait. Simple et suffisant pour de simple notification comme
indiqué dans la description.
Youri
je l'ai installé
Geoffroy Youri B. a écrit :
Je confirme, apticron fait exactement ce que tu cherches Grégory.
Je l'utilise pour le même besoin que toi et j'en suis entièrement
satisfait. Simple et suffisant pour de simple notification comme indiqué
dans la description.
Youri
je l'ai installé hier, je n'ais
Grégory BULOT a écrit :
bonjour,
existe-t-il un update-notifier pour la ligne de commande ?
apticron : cron-script to mail impending apt updates
apticron is a simple script to mail about impending apt updates such as
security updates. If you need to schedule more complex APT tasks we
Strange Fruit a écrit, lundi 11 août 2008, à 00:46 :
Le dimanche 10 août 2008 19:23, Strange Fruit a écrit :
echo Il suffit de taper la commande
echo maj
echo dans un terminal pour mettre le système à jour.
Je précise pour ceux qui se
Grégory BULOT a écrit :
bonjour,
existe-t-il un update-notifier pour la ligne de commande ?
mon idée est de recevoir un mail de mon serveur lorsqu'il y a
uniquement des maj disponible (un aptitude upgrade est trop bavard)
il existe un *apticron* qui envoie des mails lorsque de nouveaux
Bonjour,
Le dimanche 10 août 2008, Jean-Michel OLTRA a écrit...
cron-apt possède une variable MAILON, qu'on peut mettre à upgrade. Je
suppose (je viens de l'essayer, je verrais demain) qu'un mail ne sera
pas envoyé si il n'y a pas de mise à jour.
Je confirme. MAILON=upgrade n'envoie
Hugues Larrive a écrit :
Grégory BULOT a écrit :
bonjour,
existe-t-il un update-notifier pour la ligne de commande ?
apticron : cron-script to mail impending apt updates
apticron is a simple script to mail about impending apt updates such as
security updates. If you need to schedule more
bonjour,
existe-t-il un update-notifier pour la ligne de commande ?
mon idée est de recevoir un mail de mon serveur lorsqu'il y a
uniquement des maj disponible (un aptitude upgrade est trop bavard)
je m'oriente donc vers cron-apt, mais comme j'ai pas de maj en attente
je sais pas si cela
Bonjour,
Le dimanche 10 août 2008, Grégory BULOT a écrit...
uniquement des maj disponible (un aptitude upgrade est trop bavard)
je m'oriente donc vers cron-apt, mais comme j'ai pas de maj en attente
je sais pas si cela fonctionne
- je ne veux pas de lancement de maj, juste la
Le dimanche 10 août 2008 18:37, Grégory BULOT a écrit :
bonjour,
existe-t-il un update-notifier pour la ligne de commande ?
mon idée est de recevoir un mail de mon serveur lorsqu'il y a
uniquement des maj disponible (un aptitude upgrade est trop bavard)
je m'oriente donc vers cron-apt
Strange Fruit a écrit, dimanche 10 août 2008, à 19:23 :
Le dimanche 10 août 2008 18:37, Grégory BULOT a écrit :
bonjour,
[...]
Bonjour,
bonjour,
Je ne sais ce qui existe au juste mais ce n'est pas bien compliqué à faire
soit même.
+1
Ci-dessous, voici un script bash que j'utilise à
Le dimanche 10 août 2008 23:20, Jacques L'helgoualc'h a écrit :
Ci-dessous, voici un script bash que j'utilise à cette fin.
[...] S'il y a des propositions pour l'améliorer...
[...]
nbretest=10 # nbre de lignes de la réponse de la commande upgrade
# au-delà duquel il y a
Le dimanche 10 août 2008 19:23, Strange Fruit a écrit :
echo Il suffit de taper la commande
echo maj
echo dans un terminal pour mettre le système à jour.
Je précise pour ceux qui se demanderait quoi : sur mes machines il y a dans le
bash des
Le Monday 11 August 2008 00:46:10 Strange Fruit, vous avez écrit :
Tiens j'ai vu que dans une Ubuntu aptitude safe-upgrade ( ? de mémoire)
doit être préféré à aptitude upgrade. C'est une modif d'ubuntu ou est-ce
pour les prochaines versions Debian ? Qu'en est-il dans Lenny ?
La version
Le mardi 05 août 2008 à 00:54 +0200, Gaëtan PERRIER a écrit :
Bonjour,
Depuis quelques temps l'update notifier de Gnome n'arrête pas de me dire
qu'il y a des mises à jours alors qu'il n'y en a pas. Est-ce juste chez moi
ou c'est pareil chez vous?
Gaëtan
Bonsoir,
bonjour,
j'ai eu le même syndrôme sur une Lenny Amd64.
j'ai dus ouvrir synaptic et mettre à jour par se biais pour résoudre le
problème
Cordialement,
ps: désolé pour le message direct Gaëtan.
2008/8/5 Gaëtan PERRIER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bonjour,
Depuis quelques temps l'update notifier de Gnome
Bonjour,
Depuis quelques temps l'update notifier de Gnome n'arrête pas de me dire qu'il
y a des mises à jours alors qu'il n'y en a pas. Est-ce juste chez moi ou c'est
pareil chez vous?
Gaëtan
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On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 7:09 PM, Manuel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hola lista,
Resulta que no me sale el icono de advertencia de
actualizaciones y
conseguí que update-notifier ni esta instalado ni esta
disponible para
Leny. ¿Saben cual es su reemplazo?
No está disponible por un problema de
Hola lista,
Resulta que no me sale el icono de advertencia de
actualizaciones y
conseguí que update-notifier ni esta instalado ni esta
disponible para
Leny. ¿Saben cual es su reemplazo?
Por ahora instalé apt-watch pero no se cual es el
reemplazo dado que
update-notifier esta en stable y sid pero
Sven Arvidsson wrote:
On Fri, 2007-02-23 at 23:19 +, andy wrote:
To be honest Andrew, I am not at all sure what I did! :( I used to
have the OOo quickstart, and the update-notifier in the notification
area of the Gnome panel. However, I seem to have deleted them, even
though the actual
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andy wrote:
Thanks Sven. This a.m. update-notifier reappeared as it should in the
notification area. Now all the notification area is missing is the OOo
quickstart app. I've dug around in various menus but can't see that
particular option.
You
Linas Žvirblis wrote:
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andy wrote:
Thanks Sven. This a.m. update-notifier reappeared as it should in the
notification area. Now all the notification area is missing is the OOo
quickstart app. I've dug around in various menus but can't see
Hi
I seem to have removed the OOo quick start and the update-notifier icon
on the Gnome panel. I don't know how to recover them. Anybody got any ideas?
Thanks
/A
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On Fri, Feb 23, 2007 at 10:46:43PM +, andy wrote:
Hi
I seem to have removed the OOo quick start and the update-notifier icon
on the Gnome panel. I don't know how to recover them. Anybody got any ideas?
Are they actually running?
I can't see where you can turn-off the update-notifier
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Fri, Feb 23, 2007 at 10:46:43PM +, andy wrote:
Hi
I seem to have removed the OOo quick start and the update-notifier icon
on the Gnome panel. I don't know how to recover them. Anybody got any ideas?
Are they actually running?
I can't see where
On Fri, 2007-02-23 at 23:19 +, andy wrote:
To be honest Andrew, I am not at all sure what I did! :( I used to
have the OOo quickstart, and the update-notifier in the notification
area of the Gnome panel. However, I seem to have deleted them, even
though the actual apps are running. It just
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