Worthless daemon
Michael A. Peters
mpeters at mac.com
Wed Feb 20 21:27:02 UTC 2008
TNWestTex wrote:
> What daemon gives these messages? I have systems that do not connect to the
> internet so yum.updatesd is meaningless. I've disabled the service to
> eliminate the annoying popups but still get these messages to the console.
>
> Unable to connect to yum-updatesd. Please ensure that the yum-updatesd
> package is installed and that the service is running.
> Unable to connect to yum-updatesd. Please ensure that the yum-updatesd
> package is installed and that the service is running.
> Unable to connect to yum-updatesd. Please ensure that the yum-updatesd
> package is installed and that the service is running.
> Unable to connect to yum-updatesd. Please ensure that the yum-updatesd
> package is installed and that the service is running.
> Unable to connect to yum-updatesd. Please ensure that the yum-updatesd
> package is installed and that the service is running.
> Unable to connect to yum-updatesd. Please ensure that the yum-updatesd
> package is installed and that the service is running.
> Unable to connect to yum-updatesd. Please ensure that the yum-updatesd
> package is installed and that the service is running.
> Unable to connect to yum-updatesd. Please ensure that the yum-updatesd
> package is installed and that the service is running.
> Max failures exceeded, exiting now
>
> These "features" should be opt in!!
>
> Robert McBroom
I think it one of the gnome daemons that starts when you log into gnome
- and I believe you can turn it off.
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