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#1981
Originally Posted by kinggo View Post
https://openrepos.net/sites/default/...0160804005.png

You should fix this.
And this:

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And while we are at that, can some of you native english guys jump in?
Is unapplied even correct here? Should't it be "removed". I mean, we do apply screenprotectors but we remove them later.
I am not a native but I have consulted a few and the verdict is unanimous across the board: you are right!

I assumed that "remove" would cause an ambiguity because it could be interpreted as removing the package with the patch. But all my native speaker consultants said independently that to them, there is no such ambiguity. You "apply" and "remove" the patch in Patchmanager and you "install" and "uninstall" the patch package.
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#1982
Originally Posted by Schturman View Post
Guys what you say about this ?

P.S. https://openrepos.net/content/schtur...tches-one-shot
idea is good indeed, but implementation is 2/10
need to utilize proper dbus calls and signals instead of ugly js + suid + sh + python stuff.
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Originally Posted by eson View Post
I noticed one thing that I found a little alarming. I couldn't see that it restarted preloaded services, but the option was still disabled in patchmanager. Maybe I'm totally wrong about this, so please correct me if so.
It not restart preloaded services.. When it finish unapply, it close only settings app and start it again on Patchmanager page, that you can check if all patches are unapplied...
 

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Originally Posted by coderus View Post
idea is good indeed, but implementation is 2/10
need to utilize proper dbus calls and signals instead of ugly js + suid + sh + python stuff.
I use it as in Utilities app, if you can create good app, all of us will be happy. For now it enough for me.
New version later today, it should show this notification only if update exist.
 

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#1985
Guys, just write me what it should be in notification in correct english and I will update it.
 

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Originally Posted by R1v3r View Post
Propably stupid question, but is there also possibility to add thi to patchmanager? For example, when you swipe down, it would show this option also?
it possibly to add this, maybe in the next version...
 
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Originally Posted by Schturman View Post
It not restart preloaded services.. When it finish unapply, it close only settings app and start it again on Patchmanager page, that you can check if all patches are unapplied...
Yes, that's what I thought. Doesn't preloaded services need to be restarted to really unapply patches properly? Well, the ones that depend on services, of course.
 

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#1988
nothing are need to be restarted if you just want to unapply patches to upgrade your system.
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Ok, thanks!
 

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Yes, that's what I thought. Doesn't preloaded services need to be restarted to really unapply patches properly? Well, the ones that depend on services, of course.
yep, like Coderus said, you don't need. Restarting services (lipstick), you just will see visual changes, fot system update you don't need it, just unapplying patches.
 

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