Sam Varshavchik wrote:
In F9, each time I log in and connect to my WAP, yum-updatesd-helper
runs, and after doing its thing if there are updates, the update
applet shows an alert icon in the task bar.
That alert seems to be missing now, after upgrading to F10. 'yum
update' shows that there are pending updates. When I connect, top
shows yum-updatesd-helper running and consuming CPU time for 10-15
seconds, but when it's done there is no alert icon in the tray. If I
start software updater manually, it properly shows all the available
updates. When gpk-update-viewer assembles all the updates, and when
it's processing them, the update applet is showing the 'busy' and
'download' icons, but it never seems to show the 'updates are
available' icon.
In 'Software Update Preferences' I have both check for updates and
check for major upgrades to 'Daily', and both display notification
settings enabled.
In Fedora 9, PackageKit used to check for updates everytime, a user
tries to login. This behaviour has changed in recent versions and
PackageKit only checks once everyday by default. If you want to revert
back to the older behaviour, enable the gconf key at
apps/gnome-packagekit/force_get_updates_login
Rahul
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