HoneyFairy - it looks like if you run gpk-prefs, you can disable sources that packagekit uses to check for updates.
This doesn't change /etc/apt/sources.list, so you can still run apt-get...
Type: Posts; User: hannibal2009
HoneyFairy - it looks like if you run gpk-prefs, you can disable sources that packagekit uses to check for updates.
This doesn't change /etc/apt/sources.list, so you can still run apt-get...
Seconding this...
I'm running Kali Rolling on a HDD install. (One is a fresh 2016.1 install of Kali Rolling, the other is an update from Kali Sana to Rolling).
I'm not entirely certain the...