Bugzilla – Bug 340457
opensuse-updater-gnome checks for updates after each login
Last modified: 2009-01-16 21:42:05 UTC
opensuse-updater-gnome checks for updates after each login. It really needs to write a file with a time stamp or something like that so it only checks once a day. Also, it should not check for patches straight after it comes up, but rather wait for a couple of minutes (letting the user start his programs etc first).
PackageKit has a configurable time check (hourly, daily, etc), delays for a few minutes on login. It does not keep a record of its last check however.
if opensuse-updater-gnome is not shipped anymore, then bug should be resolved as obsolete/etc.
(In reply to comment #2) > PackageKit has a configurable time check (hourly, daily, etc), delays for a few > minutes on login. It does not keep a record of its last check however. It does: [hughsie@hughsie-work ~]$ pkcon get-time get-updates time since get-updates is 41s This is how newer versions of the client programs only check on the policy time interval, rather than on every login.
This is fixed in the version shipped in 11.1