Thanks to user 'ITwrx' for the reply
but it didn't answer my question which was specially about the
update dialogue.
May I ask someone else to reply who
might have some suggestions? Here's the question below.
Thanks,
Andrew
Hello, I have the following error - below - and I wonder how to fix it? I have noticed that some dialogues on F32 - used by the document viewer and the editor for example - are very unresponsive and can take perhaps more than 30 seconds or longer to allow lists to be scrolled and buttons to be active. I have repeatedly had this dialogue and so waiting for another update doesn't seem like the right choice. Any suggestions? Thank-you, Andrew - o - After start-up - the Gnome desktop appears - there's lots of disc activity and this window appears: *Failed to Update* We're sorry that the update failed to install. Please wait for an update and try again. If the problem persists, contact your software provider. *Details*
Detailed errors from the package manager follow: Error calling StartServiceByName for org.freedesktop.fwupd: Timeout was reached
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On 20/10/2020 17:53,
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