On Saturday 31 January 2009 13:16:25 Mackenzie Morgan wrote: > If you want to avoid those sorts of updates and only get the security ones, > you can disable the "updates" repository and just use "security". That'd > result in quite a lot of the updates being eliminated. There are also > changelogs available in the update window. If the bug in question doesn't > affect you, you can uncheck the update.
Neither of those options are really satisfactory: If I were to follow the first step, then I wouldn't get feature / minor-bugfix updates for ALL packages, not just the ones that are a little large. And if I follow the second, then I'm nagged every day about the larger packages that I haven't updated -- not to mention that I don't always bother to read all of the changelogs when I get my pretty-much daily update notice -- there are often 10-30 packages in that list! I don't mind spending the bandwidth on an update -- the issue is apparent bandwidth wastage for something which is a very minor update. Even if the update applied to me, it's quite hefty to get said update at 70mb download for the tweak of one options in .config. Instead of being just another moo in the wilderness, I will, as someone else on this mailing list suggested, give it some thought myself (: -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Truth doesn't cease to be just because you don't agree with it.
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