debian testing...Well, now I know your desktop, every single package you have installed, and any customizations you may have made. /s
If you have some sort of update tool installed, it could be running to check if any updates are available. Those run in the background, and could be making up for missing time when you resume that machine.
stevepusser wrote: ↑2021-07-22 00:15
debian testing...Well, now I know your desktop, every single package you have installed, and any customizations you may have made. /s
If you have some sort of update tool installed, it could be running to check if any updates are available. Those run in the background, and could be making up for missing time when you resume that machine.
Hi
my bad! edited main post , i'm using gnome desktop .
sunrat wrote: ↑2021-07-22 05:11
You can uninstall the unattended-upgrades package if you must, but then you need to be diligent to check regularly for upgrades manually.
I deleted it, but still after login to gnome desktop in background _apt running ...