yum-updatesd wasn`t installed for me.
i`m not sure about puplet.. i will check that livecd to know for sure
Try using one of the vga=7xx settings in your grub.conf.
I tried that just a few minutes ago and it doesn`t seems to be working..
perhaps because i have widescreen? (1280x800)
does anyone know what the vga=??? code is for that resolution? i couldn`t find it.
2007/6/7, Tony Nelson <tonynelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
At 11:32 AM -0700 6/6/07, Kam Leo wrote:
>On 6/6/07, Mark <markg85@xxxxxxxxx > wrote:
>> still no solution for the notification stuff?
>> or can i better ask this in the fedora-devel-list?
>
>How are you testing for updates? If you performed an update recently
>you may have to wait a bit to see if notification is working. In the
>meantime check your running process to see if puplet is running.
>
>If you ask the devel-list find out how frequent puplet checks for
>updates. It would be nice to know. I have two F7 systems running. One,
>a moment ago, notified me of an update being available. The other has
>nothing.
Puplet doesn't do the check; it only reports what it is told over dbus.
The check is done by the yum-updatesd service, which is configured in
/etc/yum/yum-updatesd.conf. The default check interval is 3600 seconds (1
hour). See man yum-updatesd.conf and man yum-updatesd, and find such
things with "apropos yum" (which might be hard to guess if you start from
"puplet", which has no man page).
On my FC6 system I found that yum-updatesd consumed 30 MB all the time, so
I stopped it, and free immediately showed another 30 MB of memory available.
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