On 5/7/21 21:51, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 1/7/21 19:55, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 29/6/21 07:37, old sixpack13 wrote:
On 28/6/21 10:18, Ed Greshko wrote:
I usually ignore the "nothing to do"
situation as well and just issue
the command again the next time I'm ready to put on updates again.
It is
a bit disconcerting though when Discover reports there being, in my
case
638MB of Fedora System Updates as opposed to application updates,
right
from the first boot of F34 after a fresh install, and that calculation
of how many updates are available never changes irrespective of how
many
updates are applied by dnf and how often. I've had F34 installed in
the
vm for probably around 6 months, and Discover has never stopped
reporting 638MB of System Updates until I actually put them on.
regards,
Steve
what happens when you do in an terminal:
sudo flatpak update
and afterwards in your "software center" (discovery ?)
a refresh/new search for updates
???
I've seen similar about "~600 MB platform update" which stuck
somehow on F34/F33 (?)
the above fixed it
I ran sudo flatpak update in the terminal and opened discover after
the update finished and Discover said it had 129 updates to be applied.
I check dnf and it said it had 124 package updates and 4 installs,
which I applied. After rebooting Discover still said it had 34
updates to put on, which are below.
Sorry, it looks like I forgot to add the screenshot, I'll try it again
the next time I'm doing an update.
I ran a sudo flatpak update again and ran Discover and it said there
were 38 updates, and sudo dnf upgrade said there were 38 updates. When I
put on all the updates with dnf and rebooted the vm, Discover said
everything was up-to-date. I guess I'll just have to keep an eye on it
and see what happens.
regards,
Steve
regards,
Steve
regards,
Steve
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