Setting the directives via command line will be a more surefire method. For Snap, you can see the last time it updated with snap refresh --time. If not, feel free to report back! Your email address will not be published. By disabling automatic updates, you assume the risk of your system falling out of date and susceptible to security risks.
You should only disable automatic updates on test machines. If our content helped you, please consider buying us a coffee. Asked 2 years, 11 months ago. Active 3 months ago. Viewed 7k times. Or does apt not update and upgrade everything installed on my system?
Improve this question. See man apt for more details. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. This cut the frequency down for me, but I also had to disable the apt daily services: In a terminal enter the commands sudo systemctl disable apt-daily.
Improve this answer. Charles Green Charles Green Yes, the Updates tab had "Never" selected for "Automatically check for updates". I did those shell commands yesterday. This morning, I got the update nag screen. Done Building dependency tree Reading state information Done The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required: appstream apt-config-icons fwupd fwupd-amdsigned gnome-software-common irqbalance libappstream-glib8 libappstream4 libfwupd2 libgcab After this operation, 5, kB disk space will be freed.
Do you want to continue? Discussion If you're getting annoying software update nag messages, most likely you have Gnome installed.
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If you do this, you must manually update your system from time to time. Personally, I would suggest to let it check for updates on its own. This way, it checks for updates and if there are updates, instead of installing them automatically in the background, the Software Updater tool notifies you that updates are available for your system. Your system already does that for normal system and software updates.
As I promised both GUI and command line methods, let me show you how to disable unattended upgrades in the terminal. The default text editor in Ubuntu terminal is Nano so you can use this command to edit this configuration file:.
The automatic security updates are enabled automatically for a reason and I recommend you keep it like this. A couple of minor annoyances are not really worth risking the security of your system. What do you think? Also a movie buff with a soft corner for film noir. Force downloading of updates is authoritarian BS. Do I own my computer? Am I in control?
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