Am Sonntag, 16. Januar 2011 schrieb Martin (KDE):
Am Sonntag, 16. Januar 2011 schrieb Rex Dieter:
> On Sun, 16 Jan 2011, Martin (KDE) wrote:
> > Hallo
> >
> > the last years I used to use yum-updatesd to automatically
> > update my system. But as some users switched of the computer
> > during update I thought of switching to packagekit (the KDE
> > variant). On my newly setup laptop this works as expected. I
> > got a Icon in the systemtray if there are updates detected.
> >
> > On my other computer (the one previously updated with
> > yum-updatesd) this does not work. I have set up the kpackagekit
> > to check every hour but I got no icon in the systray. There are
> > updates pending (yum in the command line told so). How do I get
> > kpackagekit working?
Hm, a newly created user got this update icon in systray. This seems
to be a user base setting.
Martin
>
> The kapackagekit systray icon thingy is an autostart item on
> login, ie, did you relogin after installing it?
Jep, I relogin and I restarted the computer.
> If you run kpk by hand, does it display any updates available?
Yes, If I run kpackagekit from command line the systray Icons are
there and the updates are visible.
Martin
> -- Rex
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