https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=503395

--- Comment #4 from Roke Julian Lockhart Beedell 
<4wy78...@rokejulianlockhart.addy.io> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #3)

Whether I want to verify an update's content before applying it basically
differs per day, depending upon whether I have the time, or if not, have reason
to believe that an update is problematic beforehand. On that last point, on
Atomic OSes (think Fedora Kinoite, with RPM-OSTree and Flatpak), the standard
concern of dependency conflict causing removal is significantly diminished.

Because I tend to update my OS when I step away from the PC and don't leave it
running at night, those times when I need to leave *right then* are exactly the
time when I want it to update during. However, I can't get it to update during
that period of time without either preparing Discover beforehand (which I
forget to do), or waiting, cutting into the time I'm meant to be doing whatever
else.

In this case, going to the KCM and enabling automatic updates should be mostly
equivalent to this, except that I have no introspection into what conditions
that actives under, so I have no idea whether it'll actually update whilst I'm
gone. In practice, it hasn't.

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