After installing some recent F27 updates using the gnome software centre, the 
package kit watchdog has stopped exiting gracefully on an install routine. This 
happened after I chose to enable the recommended updates.

The watch job wouldn't quit watching and I'd have to forcefully reboot, as the 
system would hang for a very long time. This is one of the few times I have 
given a linux a nominal three finger salute. Seven ctl-alt-del combos in two 
seconds stopped the job and shutdown eventually happened about two minutes 
later.

My temporary solution is to mask the packagekit application service and only 
use dnf. Dragora's gui is also easy, however, the desktop integration is not as 
slick. I do like the native gnome software centre interface and the way the 
monitoring and notification app is tied into the calander. It is very central 
and easy to deal with.  However for the time being;

#systemctl mask packagekit.service

Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/packagekit.service → /dev/null.

I had been looking for a way to stop only the notification that F28 is now 
available as an upgrade. I'd get that notice once every day, but apparently if 
the watchdog is running, you get all notices and I have yet to discover a way 
to blacklist an individual notice, so I masked the entire service.

I guess this is part of the bumps and bruises of switching over to systemd.

I am trying out F28 on my M.2 Xpoint ram stick and I'm pretty pleased so far. 
The only issue which keeps me with F27 as main, is on par with every distro 
update I have ever done. ie. the sane backend and its D-bus internal references.

On F28 my brother MFC-L2710DW cannot connect to the brscan. Following the sane 
systemd recomendations I've gotten to the socket via telnet, but I just can't 
glue the endpoints together. Hopefully Brother will repackage the driver as 
systemd takes over Fedora init entirely.



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