Bug 413856

Summary: option missing: check 'x' minutes after start-up
Product: [Unmaintained] plasma-pk-updates Reporter: James Th <james>
Component: generalAssignee: Jan Grulich <jgrulich>
Status: RESOLVED NOT A BUG    
Severity: normal CC: nate
Priority: NOR    
Version First Reported In: unspecified   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: openSUSE   
OS: Linux   
Latest Commit: Version Fixed/Implemented In:
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Attachments: attachment-20505-0.html

Description James Th 2019-11-05 21:22:37 UTC
SUMMARY
currently as soon as I boot up my linux box within seconds of the network connection becoming available, then the system software update runs.  I'd like the option to be able to delay this action by 'x' minutes, this would give me the time to run it manually via the CLI (which is my preferred way of doing updates). Would something like this be possible, please?

OBSERVED RESULT
System software update runs automatically a few seconds after startup/network connection becoming available.

EXPECTED RESULT
I should be able to delay the default action by 'x' minutes after startup if possible, please.

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS

Linux/KDE Plasma: 
(available in About System)
KDE Plasma Version: 5.17.2 
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.63.0
Qt Version: 5.13.1

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Comment 1 Nate Graham 2019-11-05 21:44:47 UTC
> manually via the CLI (which is my preferred way of doing updates)
Why not just uninstall plasma-pk updates, then? If you're not going to use it, just delete it. :)
Comment 2 James Th 2019-11-05 23:16:06 UTC
Created attachment 123741 [details]
attachment-20505-0.html

Ooh! I had no idea that I could even do that! :) thank you! 






On Tue, Nov 5, 2019 at 9:44 PM +0000, "Nate Graham" <bugzilla_noreply@kde.org> wrote:










https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=413856

Nate Graham  changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Nate Graham  ---
> manually via the CLI (which is my preferred way of doing updates)
Why not just uninstall plasma-pk updates, then? If you're not going to use it,
just delete it. :)
Comment 3 Nate Graham 2019-11-05 23:22:29 UTC
Sweet, glad that works for you!