Uhmmm I don't like that option very much, because imagine that the security 
updates are being installed and I'm in a hurry and I need to shutdown the 
machine, I assume that It'll will bother you if Ubuntu tells you that you 
cannot shutdown the PC. Or there's a black out, something that is very common 
on Lat America, wouldn't it mess up the OS if the installation is stopped in 
the middle of the process???...I think that just adding the option and make it 
a non default choice will be enough.  Or is there a way to optimize the process 
of updating???...

Atte. Jonas.
Enviado desde mi dispositivo movil BlackBerry® de Digitel.

-----Original Message-----
From: Nathan Dorfman <n...@rtfm.net>
Sender: ubuntu-devel-discuss-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 14:32:34 
To: Scott Kitterman<ubu...@kitterman.com>
Cc: <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
Subject: Re: Shouldn't update-manager's "check for updates" setting have an 
        "hourly" option?

On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 2:18 PM, Scott Kitterman <ubu...@kitterman.com> wrote:
>
>
> "Nathan Dorfman" <n...@rtfm.net> wrote:
>
>>On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 10:46 AM,  <jonas.diaz.1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I think is very simple...that option can be added but not make it the 
>>> default choice, so anyone that can and want to activate it will be 
>>> satisfied. We are just making Ubuntu richer in users' options.
>>
>>I agree. This is exactly what I'm proposing. A valid point has been
>>raised about increased load on the update servers, but I think that's
>>an issue that will have to be addressed if needed, rather than a valid
>>reason to continue not having an hourly update option.
>>
>>Moreover, how many people would even see the option or bother to
>>enable it? I would guess that most people probably don't want to be
>>harassed by update-manager more than once per day. On the other hand,
>>if you're in the subset of users who have "Install security updates
>>without confirmation" enabled, you might probably find that checking
>>for updates only once per day is insufficient.
>>
>>Lastly, it is worth noting that Fedora is also a pretty high-profile
>>distribution, and they're able to provide this option (presumably)
>>without their servers grinding to a halt. Again, I would venture to
>>guess that only a small fraction of their users actually change the
>>setting from its default of "daily."
>>
> AIUI, it wouldn't help much on Ubuntu since by default u-m doesn't pop up 
> it's window for security updates if it's been opened in the last two days.

Wow. Honestly, I wasn't even aware of this. However, what if the
'install security updates without confirmation' option is enabled?

> Scott K

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