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Quote from: rokytnji on February 26, 2016, 09:46:42 PMBack on topic. Might look into throwing a Code: [Select] apt list --upgradable into the mix. Or not. Up to you.Can you explain?
Back on topic. Might look into throwing a Code: [Select] apt list --upgradable into the mix. Or not. Up to you.
apt list --upgradable
Remember if anyone has ideas for features, we are open to suggestions. Don't expect magic... Harry stole my wand.
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Quote from: shaggytwodope on February 26, 2016, 05:54:34 PMBut currently on avg 80mb ram use. For such a feature this is more then acceptable to me.Hey Shaggy, is this the RAM used while actually checking for updates or just the general idle usage?Thanks
But currently on avg 80mb ram use. For such a feature this is more then acceptable to me.
... this doesn't imply that Linux folk are completely ignored. ...
After a few hours of hacking away. We now have minutes and hour option in the config. ...
Maybe I missed this.?, if NotIf it is running, does the actual tray icon change colour to reflect status.?Like:Green = Running & No UpdatesYellow = Running & Updates AvailableRed = Running, but problems like, No Internet, Repository Not respondingBlue = Running, But Updates checks not enabled
Nice! How about either days or hours check? Checking once a day is enough to me.