https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=497966
--- Comment #28 from Wyatt Childers <kdebugs.81do7@haxing.ninja> --- (In reply to Harald Sitter from comment #24) > While the system is in needs-reboot state it will indeed not notify again. This does give me an idea... Occasionally, I install the flatpak updates (since they don't require a reboot) but I don't install the rpm updates (because there are none or I just don't want to reboot). I wonder if that could be making the part of Discover that checks for updates and notifies about them think that it's waiting on a reboot (and thus no longer notifying about new updates). (In reply to Harald Sitter from comment #27) > (In reply to Jonathan Wakely from comment #25) > > Aha, so that explains what I'm seeing, which might be different from Wyatt's > > problem. > > > > Should there be a periodic "you didn't reboot yet" reminder instead? > > I seem to remember that we explicitly don't do that so people don't get > annoyed by it. Certainly not ideal if you then run the system for days on > end without rebooting. I think it would be ideal if Discover could notify you that there are updates in addition to the ones it's already prepared to be installed. For instance if you have 10 updates, install them, and they're pending for reboot, then 10 more updates come in, it actually notifies and offers to stage those updates for offline install as well on the next reboot. As it stands you currently need 2 reboots to get the 20 packages installed. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.