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Update Checker - Printable Version +- Linux Lite Forums (https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums) +-- Forum: Development (https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Forum: Linux Lite Software Development (https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=30) +--- Thread: Update Checker (/showthread.php?tid=2092) |
Re: Update Checker - shaggytwodope - 02-26-2016 (02-25-2016, 08:13 AM)Wirezfree link Wrote:Maybe I missed this.?, if Not I'm sorry for the delay in response, yes the icon will change on it's state. Currently there is "upgrades" "security/important" "working" and "inactive". Upgrade icon will simply show for upgrades. Security marked packages will show a different icon. Working will show when it's doing something, updating cache being the primary reason. Inactive is it just sitting there... looking pretty. The icon's are not finalized as of this post, but soon will be and we will then share that. And I assume in time will be added to help manual to help users understand the functionality. Re: Update Checker - LL-user - 02-26-2016 Wow, Shaggy, very impressive! Great work! ![]() @ Jerry regarding target audience: Were best to have a dialog about this? Am happy to re-post, don't want to hijack this dev talk. I do hear you and know Windows users and new folks to Linux, but not existing Linux users are the target audience. Would really like to know/discuss why NOT for existing Linux users - AS LONG AS it doesn't chase away new users? Linux Lite is an outstanding distribution and of course I do hope Windows user switching to it will be so impressed that they stay with it which means they are ultimately "existing Linux users" ![]() ![]() ![]() Re: Update Checker - Valtam - 02-26-2016 Although our target audience is Windows folk, this doesn't imply that Linux folk are completely ignored. The Windows audience are used as a guide to how simple our software looks and operates. If they can use it with minimal guidance, Linux folk should have an even easier time. Cheers ![]() Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk Re: Update Checker - Coastie - 02-26-2016 (02-26-2016, 06:05 AM)shaggytwodope link Wrote:After a few hours of hacking away. We now have minutes and hour option in the config. ... Thanks, shaggytwodope! 8) Re: Update Checker - Coastie - 02-26-2016 (02-26-2016, 09:57 AM)Jerry link Wrote:... this doesn't imply that Linux folk are completely ignored. ... Linux Lite and this forum is what Xubuntu should be. 8) Re: Update Checker - shaggytwodope - 02-26-2016 Previously there was a memory bug, going upwards of 300mb, being Linux Lite this will be worked on more. But currently on avg 80mb ram use. For such a feature this is more then acceptable to me. Other small changes not shown is seconds for notifications is disabled if toggled with checkbox in options. Enable Autostart now shows icon accordingly. From this stage most work to be done will be hardly noticeable for users. But always fun! https://puu.sh/nmDgI/c69ebcef0d.webm Re: Update Checker - shaggytwodope - 02-26-2016 Remember if anyone has ideas for features, we are open to suggestions. Don't expect magic... Harry stole my wand. Re: Update Checker - LL-user - 02-27-2016 (02-26-2016, 10:54 PM)shaggytwodope link Wrote:But currently on avg 80mb ram use. For such a feature this is more then acceptable to me. Hey Shaggy, is this the RAM used while actually checking for updates or just the general idle usage? Thanks ![]() Re: Update Checker - shaggytwodope - 02-27-2016 (02-27-2016, 12:49 AM)LL-user link Wrote:[quote author=shaggytwodope link=topic=2172.msg21718#msg21718 date=1456527274] Hey Shaggy, is this the RAM used while actually checking for updates or just the general idle usage? Thanks ![]() [/quote] At idle. Just keep in mind this is "alpha" state software. Already having cut ram down by a third... I say it's coming along nicely. Re: Update Checker - rokytnji - 02-27-2016 (02-26-2016, 11:02 PM)shaggytwodope link Wrote:Remember if anyone has ideas for features, we are open to suggestions. Don't expect magic... Harry stole my wand. I thought it was a tea stir stick. Just laying there. Code: harry@biker:~ Back on topic. Might look into throwing a Code: apt list --upgradable into the mix. Or not. Up to you. |