View Full Version : [SOLVED] I Don't Want to Upgrade. How to Stop 9.04 From Reminding Me?
handleyj
October 30th, 2009, 04:57 AM
I'm using Kubuntu 9.04. Yesterday the software update icon started appearing in my toolbar. It's telling me that 9.10 is now available, and click here to upgrade. But I don't want to do it. I have to right-click on the icon, and click on "Exit" to make it go away. But then when I reboot, it reappears.
How do I tell it to stop reminding to dist upgrade?
Thanks!
-joe
gunashekar
October 30th, 2009, 05:05 AM
K menu > System > Adept Manager I think. That should have option to turn off Release upgrade.
I dont have KDE/KUBUNTU Installed but on Gnome/Ubuntu I have Sofware sources where I can choose options in
System > Administration > Software Sources > Updates > Release Upgrade
handleyj
October 30th, 2009, 05:23 AM
Yes! Thank you!
It was here for me:
KDE -> Applications -> System -> Software Sources
But I suspect I have some extra packages installed as that was clearly a GTK app.
I did notice a KDE program in there called "Software Management - KPackageKit." That had all the same options as "Software Sources" EXCEPT the one about Distribution Upgrades! Unbelievable! I guess anyone using only Kubuntu is just forced to stare at that icon until they upgrade! Unless you happen to have whatever packages I have installed...
Thanks again, gunashekar!
-joe
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