I have been away from my computer for unexpected circumstances
since about mid-November. I have several Linux distros each on their
own SSD, installed on a desktop computer,
but my primary NVMe has Rawhide.
I had access to my computer today ( briefly ), so decided to run an update
on a very slow ethernet connection.
I have not hit "ok" yet, but I am about to.
The readout says, 2163 packages to update, and 80 new to install, and three to
remove, and three with conflicts and three with broken dependencies.
I guess I should take up religion, before hitting the "Y" key. Right ??
I think my secondary NVMe has Fedora 33 WS, but I probably won't get a chance
to look at that today.
As I was typing this the Gnome updater, updated 21 applications, I think. Which
means, that it updated dependencies for those applications. Right ??
Cheers,
David Locklear
Arcola, Texas, USA
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