Vincenzo Ciancia wrote: > Mark Shuttleworth ha scritto: >> Vincenzo Ciancia wrote: >>> Are you saying that you really NEVER experienced an upgrade that >>> creates >>> a problem? I use my computer to work. Sometimes I just can't afford the >>> risk that the thing breaks, even in minor aspects. E.g. when I am >>> preparing a presentation or I am under a deadline. For this reasons the >>> popup cannot be that frequent, it'd be annoying to people like me. >>> >>> But this creates a time-window for worms. If any. >> The -security updates trigger the Update Manager to appear >> immediately. There is no delay. Non-security updates don't do that, >> they get queued and presented every week by default, unless you >> manually go into the update manager or package manager, in which case >> the Update manager is deferred for another week. >> >> So the effect is: >> >> - security updates are presented immediately >> - others are presented occasionally, on a cadence that's judged >> reasonable >> >> Mark >> >> > > Ok but if I close the pop-up, when will I be adviced to upgrade again? In a week, unless there is a new *security* update before then. > In any case, what about the system indicator? May it be used for > upgrades? I did not see any details passing by. Interesting idea, let's discuss it in that thread.
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