[Bug 1073727] Re: Software Updater does not respect user's "Automatically check for updates" setting
Mark
1073727 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri Jan 11 17:29:08 UTC 2013
If the user has set "Automatically check for updates" to Never, then I
think that should be respected. "Opting-out" using the Stop button isn't
ideal because the user could be charged for data downloaded before they
were able to click the button.
I think it would be better in the user-said-never-check-automatically
case to show a message saying how long ago the last check was, and
asking whether to check for updates. (So basically behave like Update
Manager in older Ubuntu releases, except tell the user how long ago the
last check was.)
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Title:
Software Updater does not respect user's "Automatically check for
updates" setting
Status in “update-manager” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I'm using Lubuntu 12.10, installed in a VirtualBox VM.
Software Updater checks for updates whenever it is run. There doesn't
seem to be any way to prevent that, short of manually interrupting the
check every time. Even if the user clicks Settings... and sets
"Automatically check for updates" to Never, Software Updater always
checks for updates.
This can cause a lot of unnecessary network activity. Apart from
wasting time when there is no need to check for updates, imagine the
impact on the user experience for users with dialup or pay-by-the-
megabyte 3G connections.
This could be improved in a couple of ways:
1. Respect the user's choice and don't automatically check for updates every time Software Updater is run.
2. If updates were last checked for recently (within 24 hours say), there's no need for Software Updater to re-download all the package lists. Examples:
- The user used Software Updater to install security updates, and later runs it again to install some proposed updates.
- The user used Synaptic to add a repository, reloaded the package lists and installed a package from the new repository. User later runs Software Updater.
(Ideally the whole package/update system would be improved so Software
Updater could request from the server a list of those changed packages
since the last check time. That would make a typical update checking
session much faster. But I guess that's out of scope for this bug.)
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