I'm talking about a stock system.
So check for updates off in settings is useless ? Haha dang.
I'm talking about a stock system.
yes, it will automatically download updates no matter what you do. it won't install them without your consent unless you have standby enabled iirc. then, it will install them while the system is standby/off.So check for updates off in settings is useless ? Haha dang.
yes, it will automatically download updates no matter what you do. it won't install them without your consent unless you have standby enabled iirc. then, it will install them while the system is standby/off.
if you're using anything but tiramisu, it might be a good idea to delete that update folder in mlc/sys. I have a feeling it will constantly nag you about an update if it downloads it.Thx didn’t realize standby was on for mine. Off it goes. Probably won’t see another update for years if at all but still
And will probably be back in a storage box well before then
I was using Tiramisu with coldboot and still got updated firmware during the night. Today i used UFDiine and deleted the update folder. hoping for it to stop unexpected updates in the futureif you're using anything but tiramisu, it might be a good idea to delete that update folder in mlc/sys. I have a feeling it will constantly nag you about an update if it downloads it.
As maschell said if you had standby mode the most probably thing was it was going to update, if you want to avoid these updates the best is what you did already with UFDiine!I was using Tiramisu with coldboot and still got updated firmware during the night. Today i used UFDiine and deleted the update folder. hoping for it to stop unexpected updates in the future
you'll still get the nag; if you try to update, it will error. I deleted my update folder manually, renabled it for the update, then left it.As maschell said if you had standby mode the most probably thing was it was going to update, if you want to avoid these updates the best is what you did already with UFDiine!
what will change from taste to tiramisu / cbhc and all cfw? Will there be things that have never been seen in the modding scene?I guess it's coldboot, no risk, and the ability to start up with plugins, like bloopair. it's a precursor to aroma, which will be the ultimate in wii u hacks.
afaik,what will change from taste to tiramisu / cbhc and all cfw? Will there be things that have never been seen in the modding scene?
Not a bad idea, but which github page? There are 5 different repositories to download from on the tiramisu.foryour.cafe website for the base Tiramisu, not counting the repositories for the EnvironmentLoader and other parts of it. I suppose I could watch everything.I would create a Github account and watch the releases (notify new release)
So you get update notifications through e-mail when update is released.
I agree, but for now it seems to subscribe to all repositories to be sure to obtain any updated release. You can also download the whole package and when the zip file differs from tiramisu.foryour.cafe then also a release has happened. Albeit workarounds unfortunatelyNot a bad idea, but which github page? There are 5 different repositories to download from on the tiramisu.foryour.cafe website for the base Tiramisu, not counting the repositories for the EnvironmentLoader and other parts of it. I suppose I could watch everything.
Because aroma can't load .elf files for example...Why continue Tiramisu when Aroma exists now?
it can if you put the homebrew rpx, whatever the name is, in setup. however, you'll lose the ability to load rpx from the home menu. they'll all disappear.Because aroma can't load .elf files for example...