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#1
Hi

Whenever I go to application manager, and click on Download button, it immediately go to checking for updates, please wait and a scroll bar running for long time

I dont want to check updates every time. Wheenver I feel updating, i will myself click on update button.

its really annoying if i want to install a application after 15 minutes or so after closing application manager, it again start checking for updates for all already installed application
 
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#2
You can change the updates check times

go in x-terminal and type
Code:
root
gconftool -g /apps/hildon/update-notifier/check_interval
The default values is 1440 (24 hours, one day)
put a new value
Code:
gconftool -s --type int /apps/hildon/update-notifier/check_interval NEW_VALUE
ten days for example is 14400:

Code:
gconftool -s --type int /apps/hildon/update-notifier/check_interval 14400
 

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#3
Just for future reference, this information has been on the Wiki for, well, I think before I even got my N900.
 
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#4
thanks for your reply guys, but this is not issue; we dont get auto updates while connecting to the inernet, but asap you go to the download section in the app manager, or after install/uninstalling a package. its a nuissance, since each time it take a few minutes; imagine you want to install several packages, you have to wait between each install. plus i didnot find any batching method :/
 
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#5
Just download and use Faster Application Manager... Its in the repositories.
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#6
Yeah i would recommend Faster Application Manager too... I was also annoyed by that so i now i use this It works really well and has more features, like installing multiple apps at once by marking them.
 
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Originally Posted by efekt View Post
Just download and use Faster Application Manager... Its in the repositories.
For some reason my Fapman doesnt work anymore.
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