Hi Terry,
> My wife switched the laptop on at around 0850 this morning
‘who -b’ will show boot time.
> used it for about five or ten minutes and then left it. When I picked
> it up just now it had shut the screen down, but was till running. I
> logged in and got:
>
> terry@XPS-13:~$ snap r
On Sunday, 26 April 2020 14:21:49 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> I'll check first thing tomorrow. The laptop is off now.
This is interesting. My wife switched the laptop on at around 0850 this
morning, used it for about five or ten minutes and then left it. When I picked
it up just now it had shut
On Sunday, 26 April 2020 15:38:54 BST aidangcole--- via dorset wrote:
> With all due respect, I think that it is possible that we might be
> talking at cross-purposes
Yes. And we still are.
You can administer for you wife and I can administer for mine. However, there
are presumably thousands o
With all due respect, I think that it is possible that we might be
talking at cross-purposes
OK, I get that some users are non-technical.
My wife sounds much like yours in that regard, and looks to either
myself or my son when it comes to this sort of thing, and fair enough.
It is therefore d
On Sunday, 26 April 2020 15:01:39 BST aidangcole--- via dorset wrote:
> If that were me, and I was that troubled by it, then I'd set a snap
> refresh to run on startup or delayed startup, and then hand the machine
> back to the user and forget about it
Sorry to keep harping on about this, but the
Fair point
If that were me, and I was that troubled by it, then I'd set a snap
refresh to run on startup or delayed startup, and then hand the machine
back to the user and forget about it
On 26/04/2020 14:29, Terry Coles wrote:
On Sunday, 26 April 2020 14:19:48 BST aidangcole--- via dorset
On Sunday, 26 April 2020 14:19:48 BST aidangcole--- via dorset wrote:
> Don't know if I am missing the point, but why not at your convenience
> just do a:
>
> sudo snap refresh to update any installed snap packages
>
> or
>
> sudo snap refresh /package-name/ to update a specific snap package
On Sunday, 26 April 2020 14:07:40 BST Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Which they know, as I've already said, so I'd be surprised if there's no
> mechanism to cope. When the laptop gets turned on tomorrow, it will be
> interesting to see what ‘snap refresh --time’ then plans to do.
My earlier post was sli
Don't know if I am missing the point, but why not at your convenience
just do a:
sudo snap refresh to update any installed snap packages
or
sudo snap refresh /package-name/ to update a specific snap package
//
Aidan
On 26/04/2020 14:07, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Terry,
terry@OptiPle
Hi Terry,
> terry@OptiPlex:~$ snap refresh --time
> timer: 00:00~24:00/4
> last: today at 13:22 BST
> next: today at 22:08 BST
>
> That says it all really. We are likely to be eating lunch (or washing
> up) at 13:22 and in bed / watching TV at 22:08.
Yes, I think it's a good idea to ensure the l
On Sunday, 26 April 2020 13:36:49 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> That says it all really. We are likely to be eating lunch (or washing up)
> at 13:22 and in bed / watching TV at 22:08.
>
> The trouble is that since that is the default, most people would get caught
> by this unless they run their machin
On Sunday, 26 April 2020 13:17:14 BST Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> What's the output of ‘snap refresh --time’?
terry@OptiPlex:~$ snap refresh --time
timer: 00:00~24:00/4
last: today at 13:22 BST
next: today at 22:08 BST
That says it all really. We are likely to be eating lunch (or washing up) at
13:
Hi Terry,
> 'Managing updates
> Snaps update automatically, and by default, the snapd daemon checks for
> updates 4 times a day. Each update check is called a refresh.'
>
> Our laptop tends to get used intermittently, so if it is only switched
> on for an hour or two then it is likely that a rout
Hi,
My wife recently read an online article regarding a vulnerablity in Chromium
which was pretty nasty. I also read the article a few days ago and having
checked the version of Chromium on this desktop PC, found that it was up to
date.
However, my wife uses our laptop and when we checked the
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