Le 12/06/2024 à 12:57, Geoff a écrit :
Erwan David wrote:
Le 12/06/2024 à 10:25, yaros a écrit :
Dnia środa, 12 czerwca 2024 10:14:42 CEST Erwan David pisze:
Le 12/06/2024 à 10:05, yaros a écrit :
Dnia wtorek, 11 czerwca 2024 17:55:50 CEST Erwan David pisze:
I'll be temporarily with a bad connexion. During this time I'd like
plasma-discover to not update the package list. How can I do this ?

There is no option in discover for this. I can remove the package but
that would be a bit harsh



Open Plasma discover go to Settings -> Software sources -> Updates -> uncheck position Check for updates.



I do not have this in debian testing. I only have a list of all sources,
If I uncheck a source there, it is commented in /etc/apt/sources.list.d
thus preventing me to manualy update


I have Debian testing too and I have this option. Maybe my translation is not accurate, because I'm using not english interface but: when I go to Settings/Configuration in Plasma Discover i see settings for Flatpak, Firmware updates, Snap and Debian GNU/Linux trixie/sid (this appears after some time after click settings). To the right is text Default sorces and more right is clickable text Software sources. When i click it new window appears (root password needed) and in Updates tab I can uncheck option Check for updates.





Alas I do not have this, I can only select le different sources (and it changes the /etc/apt/sources.list.d) I'll try purging and reinstalling plasma-discover




What about System Settings -> Software Update?


Did not work either...


But It seems that masking packagekit.service does the job, with some small drawbacks (eg I get warning when doing a manual apt update). A clear option to disable it but keeping the notification (or a separate notifier that there are availabe updates, eg after a apt-daily.timer trigger) would be handy.


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