https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=435971

--- Comment #4 from Tobias G. <tobi.goerg...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to francisco_t from comment #1)
> In Neon with the new deafault "offline updates" Plasma/Discover does not
> allow you to install updates when shutting down the system.
> 
> For example: Fedora/gnome you can install "offline updates" in two different
> ways:
>  1-.  restart -> install -> restart -> boot finally. (like discover now)
>  2.- Go turn off -> restart -> install -> shutdown finally.
> 
> I add an screenshot with the option to install updates before confirm the
> turn off on Fedora.
> 
> 
> EXPECTED RESULT
> I want install offline updates while turn off my computer becasue It has
> less impact in my work. I need a fast start, but I don't care an slow
> shutdown.

Yeah OK, that would be better, but won't solve the main issue I have with the
current implementation, as I'd then have to enter the password when it reboots,
as my system is encrypted (at least when it's a normal reboot to "install
updates mode" :D) 
It then would be the same update behavior as Windows (which is also encrypted)
and annoying because of the same reason. 
I want to shutdown my system, but instead it waits infinitely for me to enter
the password to install the updates.

Wouldn't it be possible to install the updates without the need of a reboot or
the ability to cache the system password somehow? (even though I wouldn't know
how that might be implemented securely).

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