Re: fc8 how to stop gui pop-up notifications of available updates??

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It would appear that on Feb 13, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook did say:

> Hmmnnn On my kubuntu install (which I'm using at the moment)
> <alt>+<F2> logout <enter> does in fact call the logout function.
> though a 'which logout' doesn't find the executable and the bash built-in
> logout command isn't quite what I'm trying to use...
> 
> If I can't find the pathname of this logout function I can't call it
> from a script named 'L' <sigh> But next time I boot FC8 I'll have to try
> typing logout at the run prompt. cause even with the extra 5 keystrokes
> it's still easier for me than _HAVING_ to use the freaking <alt>+<F1>
> menu to get there... Here's hoping that works on FC8... ;)

Nope: in FC8 when I try to use the run prompt to get there I get a
      pop-up error message:

=> 							[X]
=>       	Could not open location 'file:///logout'
=> (X)
=> 		The location or file could not be found.
=> 							[_| OK ]

Ditto for 'Logout', 'log out', '"log out"', 'Log Out', & '"Log Out"' 


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