On 16/06/15 01:06, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
...
>> Well right, but what about apper? Does it really have no way to show 
>> me
>> what it's warning me about?
> 
> I have no idea. Everyone has different tastes but I have only ever used
> the command line for updating (formerly yum, now dnf) since I like to
> see what's going on.
> 
I think the application should really provide enough information for the
user to make an informed decision. Maybe check it's bug reports /
development radar, to see if it's already on the developer's list.

Is Gnome Software Centre giving any further details ?

It's as bad as ms windows "the executable file you clicked came from an
untrusted source, this might be dangerous, do you want to go ahead...?",
No sane person can answer that ;-)
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