FC12's normal updates repo. The blessing with using current fedora core is you 
get updates. The curse is you get updates :).

I have the system in a stable state and I don't want the bulk of the updates 
now, I want to just manually pick and choose (using 'yum') what I want when I 
want it. As I do development on the box its handy to be able to 'yum install 
xxx' when I'm missing something, if I disable the fedora updates repo I'll get 
stale packages.

I do not have any repo for sipx rpms since I'm building from source and running 
the 'make install' output.

This isn't a huge deal, I'm just surprised I can't turn this off. Most every 
product I use that supports automatic updates allows the option to turn off the 
phone home feature (open source and otherwise).

Thanks for the reply,
-Eric

On Jan 25, 2010, at 6:10 AM, Scott Lawrence wrote:

> On Sun, 2010-01-24 at 11:29 -0600, Eric Varsanyi wrote:
>> I've got the book and the UI but I can't figure out the 'correct' way to:
>> 
>> 1) Disable automatic update checking w/o disabling the repos in
>> yum.repos.d (I want to be able to manually update packages but I hate
>> the overhead of the checks and the nagging in the UI -- I did shut off
>> the alarm mail at least).
> 
> What is your repo pointing to that you're getting a lot of notices?
> 
> With the production release, the repo points to the stable release area,
> and produces notices only when we post a new release (not often).
> 
> 

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