anyone seeing enlightenment notifications of upgrades to e22?
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anyone seeing enlightenment notifications of upgrades to e22?
I've been away from Bodhi for a couple years while playing with manjaro, gentoo, slack and pclinuxos in an effort get away from systemd. But enlightenment has hung round in the back of my mind so I came back to my Bodhi install and am being barraged by upgrade to e22 notices (2 per hour). Is this something new with them? Does Bodhi recommend this?
Curious...
I can tell you this is a known bug that I thought what solved, it affected us all one day a while back... I'll find more info and link it here shortly. I think you've just gotta click on the dont tell me again and reboot a couple times and it'll stop, and if that doesn't work there's a file you can manually change.
[QUOTE=enigma9o7;6027065]I can tell you this is a known bug that I thought what solved, it affected us all one day a while back... I'll find more info and link it here shortly. I think you've just gotta click on the dont tell me again and reboot a couple times and it'll stop, and if that doesn't work there's a file you can manually change.
holy moly - wasn't aware of all the noise I missed. I tried updating Moksha and was told I AM updated (I WASN'T aware that it had gone to e19, either).
Come a long ways from the "just delete the e folder" days.
Thanks for your replies - I myself am not losing any sleep over this.
E has this question it ask one first start up of the WM do you want notifications for updates, I UNCHECK IT .. delete its configs and log back in and yep you'll have to go through the set up again buy you can see that part and uncheck it--
though there maybe an easier way if you got it all customized already.
Thanks for that - I was laboring under the delusion enlightenment needed systemd. I had it compiled with slackware and it functioned well enough - I had their sign-on screen (entrance? can't remember) which I really liked. But slack took too much of my time since I've never been a hardcore unix coder.
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