https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=444917
[email protected] changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|CONFIRMED |NEEDSINFO Resolution|--- |WAITINGFORINFO --- Comment #10 from [email protected] --- (In reply to Jonathan Wakely from comment #9) > No, you don't necessarily need to "click it anyway". See comment 4. If it > told me all the updates available are RPM updates not flatpak updates, then > I'd run dnf in a terminal instead of clicking and waiting for Discover to > refresh its cache, and then ignoring Discover trying to convince me I should > reboot after I've updated something that doesn't need a reboot. > > The notification tells me there are updates, but I don't have to use > Discover to install them. If the notification told me more information, it > would be more useful. This shouldn't be hard to understand. In comment #4, you wrote; >So it would be nice if the "updates available" notification let me know if >it's something I can ignore. I would say that it does, actually. Blue icon is for flatpak, snap, system updates etc, which IMO can be ignored. Red icon is security updates, which IMO cannot (or should not) be ignored. What somebody can/should ignore is ultimately subjective, there is no objective measure of which updates should/should not be installed. KDE has purposefully split the icon between red & blue for this reason, but this is still only a subjective point of view. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
