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What are people daily driving these days?
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Sounds good. I don't think the automatic background updates are enabled by default, at least they weren't when I last installed it. To enable:
/etc/rpm-ostreed.conf
and setAutomaticUpdatePolicy=stage
rpm-ostree reload
systemctl enable rpm-ostreed-automatic.timer --now
Also, consider disabling GNOME Software's management of flatpaks with the following:
The flatpaks will continue to be updated by the backend system, but you'll no longer have to deal with the sluggish frontend UI to keep things up to date.
I will keep that in mind, thank you