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When i upgrade i sometimes get this message on the dashboard,
Warning!
Recent package updates (such as a new kernel version) require a reboot to be fully applied.
Reboot Now!
but if i don't want to reboot now i'm stuck with this text. So i wondering if you could make it disappear (a button that will make it go away) until the reboot-required get changed again? It must be easy to check the date/time of the file or delete the file reboot-required. Use whatever you think is the best way to detect it has been changed (I'm not the expert here). As it is now i have to manually delete the file because this Reboot Now is only annoying to see when i know i won't reboot.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
When i upgrade i sometimes get this message on the dashboard,
but if i don't want to reboot now i'm stuck with this text. So i wondering if you could make it disappear (a button that will make it go away) until the
reboot-required
get changed again? It must be easy to check the date/time of the file or delete the filereboot-required
. Use whatever you think is the best way to detect it has been changed (I'm not the expert here). As it is now i have to manually delete the file because this Reboot Now is only annoying to see when i know i won't reboot.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: