https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=497966
--- Comment #20 from Wyatt Childers <kdebugs.81do7@haxing.ninja> --- (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #19) > Gotcha. > > Unfortunately I'm not able to reproduce this on git master: I see the > notifier, install updates, reboot after a day or so, and then after I log in > again, I see the notifier and get an update about even more updates. I'm not sure that's quite the reproduction; you don't need to wait to install updates if you've been notified of the updates. You should get your computer to a totally patched state, then just leave it on, and see if the tray notification ever shows up. Using a distro that moves quickly like Fedora is likely to have a higher rate of reproduction just because there are faster update cycles. It also doesn't even seem to be an "every time" thing ... but it does appear to be very frequent. Even right now, I have no notification of any updates, and here's the file contents you asked for earlier (again): [Global] LastNotificationTime=2025,3,9,21,55,31.674 I just opened Discover and there are 84 updates available (a mix of flatpaks and rpms). The update for Discord currently sitting in my Discover app has been available for 3 days: https://flathub.org/apps/com.discordapp.Discord and there's no indication that I'm ever going to be notified about it. I'm sure if I went and tracked down some of these RPMs I'd see similar build history. Even though you can't reproduce it personally I still think this should be a high priority issue. The non-technical folks that use KDE can be severely impacted by failure to notify of updates. A lot of folks simply do not reboot their computers and could potentially go weeks or even months without being told about a critical security update or update to fix a severe bug (e.g., one that can cause hardware damage to their system). Like this is really really bad ... and the only reason I can think of that more people aren't reporting it is that they just don't know they're missing updates. One of the strengths of Linux is managing critical updates in a centralized place and this bug completely undermines that. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.