fc8 how to stop gui pop-up notifications of available updates??
D. Hugh Redelmeier
hugh at mimosa.com
Fri Feb 15 04:32:44 UTC 2008
| From: Robert L Cochran <cochranb at speakeasy.net>
| D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote:
| > $ /sbin/chkconfig --list | grep yum
| > yum-updatesd 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off
| >
| > Suggested command (untested):
| > # /sbin/chkconfig yum-updatesd off
| chkconfig --levels 345 yum-updatesd off
Your command is more explicit, but mine should work and is simpler (but
it is still untested).
According to chkconfig(8) on my f7 system:
By default, the on and off options affect only runlevels 2, 3, 4, and
5, while reset and resetpriorities affects all of the runlevels. The
--level option may be used to specify which runlevels are affected.
Although unstated in chkconfig(8), the reasons that other levels are
not affected (by default) is explained in init(8):
Runlevels 0, 1, and 6 are reserved. Runlevel 0 is used to halt the sys-
tem, runlevel 6 is used to reboot the system, and runlevel 1 is used to
get the system down into single user mode.
P.S. for readers who are not familiar with old school UNIX traditions:
"chkconfig(8)" means the chkconfig manpage in section 8 of the manual.
To see it, type
man 8 chkconfig
Section 8 is about administration and privileged commands. Since no
other section has a chkconfig, you could have used the command
man chkconfig
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