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If you’re using KDE, you can go to System Settings > Software Updates and
Set the notification frequency to weekly or monthly to reduce the number of update notifications.
Disable offline updates. This will install updates while you’re using the system and you can choose to reboot when/if you want.
Opening Discover will check for updates and, if updates are found, show the tray notification regardless of your notification frequency and when you last updated.
Fedora does roll out updates pretty much daily, which can be annoying, but you can choose what and when to update.
If you’re using KDE, you can go to System Settings > Software Updates and
Opening Discover will check for updates and, if updates are found, show the tray notification regardless of your notification frequency and when you last updated.
Fedora does roll out updates pretty much daily, which can be annoying, but you can choose what and when to update.