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It's off again, this time an opensuse repository. I would remove it
about now but it seems it can't be removed without breaking other stuff.
The following packages will be REMOVED
apturl gnome-packagekit gnome-software gnome-software-plugin-flatpak
gnome-software-plugin-snap gstreamer1.0-packag
Well, we can't discuss two issues in one bug. The setting is completely
irrelevant for PackageKit, as that controls APT's downloading of new
update information. That said, I think we did override that somewhere so
that PackageKit does not download it either. Please open a separate bug
report for th
The PPA was deb [arch=amd64] http://dl.google.com/linux/webdesigner/deb/
stable main
The linked ticket does sound like the issue, but my other concern is
despite setting the "Automatically check for updates" to "Never" is
Software and Updates the system continues to look for update at quite a
high
Bugs happen, but w/o being able to reproduce them, there's not much we
can do here. What was the PPA that caused this? It does sound like I
fixed this upstream:
https://github.com/hughsie/PackageKit/pull/321/commits/9a2eab81a792b6ff55950fd53ee76a481f331d9f
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So now running at about 33% CPU. It was a broken update PPA. Really!
Exactly how many times a second are the PPAs being checked for updates?!
It's a broken PPA, surely the package manager can handle a broken PPA
better than 100% CPU usage. And exactly what is it doing that requires
20% CPU usage wh