On 05/10/2014, Alan Jenkins <alan.christopher.jenk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 04/10/2014, Matthias Klumpp <m...@debian.org> wrote:
>> 2014-10-04 14:49 GMT+02:00 Alan Jenkins
>> <alan.christopher.jenk...@gmail.com>:
>>> I'd like to make one point I don't see here.   This happens for me on
>>> GNOME; I'm not using LXDE or GNOME classic.  Since GNOME is the default
>>> desktop for Debian, this could easily hurt new Debian users (if it makes
>>> sense to talk about such a thing).

Sorry, I'm wrong.  I just had an update notification from g-p-k under GNOME.

(I clicked on the notification's update button and g-p-k is what
opened.  Not the old update-manager.  My g-s-d is still on the same
version.)

I'm continuing testing by subscribing to debian-security-announce,
purging update-notifier (which includes the anacron it sets up), and a
one-off 'apt-get clean'.  IOW I don't trust it yet.

<removed offtopic exasperation about g-p-k choosing to not provide a
_persistent_ indicator e.g. in the notification area.  because current
Fedora doesn't either.  i'll have to leave my parents computer with
update-notifier installed>.


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