March 8th, 2013· The package "aptitude" is no longer needed, you can uninstall it. Looking for updates is via "apt-get"
· Create a file "~/conky/calendar/launchers/mailapt_data" which tracks the number of updates to packages in all deposits and new mails from your ISP. You can copy it to "/usr/local/bin" and start with automatic loading "XFCE" (equal opportunity for other distributions).
· Not to be obliged to enter a password, it is necessary to add the following two lines in the file "/etc/sudoers"
· foo ALL = (root) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/apt-get - simulate upgrade
· foo ALL = (root) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/apt-get update
· Replace "foo" with your "username".
· Also change the launcher switches "~/conky/calendar/launchers/calendriermailapt.sh" (1 click opens the conky, click closes another one), you can also copy "/usr/local/bin".
· Remove ". Conkyrc_mail_text,. Conkyrc_mail_text2,. Conkyrc_apt_text,. Conkyrc_apt_text2, and apt_refresh.sh mail_refresh.sh"
· Renaming "debupdate.sh" with "debaptupdate.sh"
· Create a file "~/conky/calendrier/debaptupdate2.sh" which indicates the number of updates without asking the deposits after closing "Synaptic".
· Changing names for launchers "synaptic and thunderbird", now they call themselves "sinaptic" and "tunderbird"
· Change configurations "and sinaptic tunderbird."
· Adding trace file "~/conky/calendrier/suivi" of data updates.
· Test network connection in "~/conky/calendrier/mailapt.sh".
· Create a file "~/conky/calendrier/launchers/meteo_mail_apt_data ( weather + mail + apt datas )".You can copy it to "/usr/local/bin" and start with automatic loading "XFCE" (equal opportunity for other distributions).