On 29/11/2020 14:58, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 29/11/20 12:26 pm, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 29/11/2020 07:37, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 29/11/2020 05:10, Beartooth wrote:
>>> I'm running F33 Mate, but I think I was also seeing the problem
I'm
>>> asking about under at least F32, and maybe also earlier.
>>>
>>> Dragora has two icons that I can put on a panel. One of them is
>>> supposed to be an updater. It works, afaict.
>>>
>>> The other seems intended to do what it used to: permit me to
>>> slice and dice lists of apps, and to install or remove them. On any new
>>> install I used to use it heavily, eliminating apps I knew I'd never use,
>>> and adding ones not present by default that I do use.
>>>
>>> Both icons do only the check for updates. Have I damaged
>>> something? Or is the exhaustive form deprecated?? If so, is there a
>>> replacement?
>>
>> The desktop files
>>
>> /usr/share/applications/org.mageia.dnfdragora-updater.desktop
>> /usr/share/applications/org.mageia.dnfdragora.desktop
>>
>> both define the same Icon
>>
>> Icon=dnfdragora
>>
>> Sounds like you have 2 copies of
>> /usr/share/applications/org.mageia.dnfdragora-updater.desktop
>>
>> on your panel.
>>
>>
>
> Oh, on further thought, I think I may have confused dnfdragora with the KDE's
plasma-discover.
>
> When it comes to dnfdragora, doesn't the drop-down with the selection of "To
Update", "All", "installed",
> "Not Installed" provide helpful information?
I have dnfdragora installed and I only have one icon for it which in KDE is under
Administration, and that icon runs the application that allows slicing and dicing
packages, and allows putting on all or a selection of updates from the display as a result
of selecting "To Updates" from the drop down menu. This is no different to what
I had in previous versions of Fedora. I don't have a kicker entry for
dnfdragora-updates, and I don't believe I had that in previous versions of Fedora
either.
I don't believe dnfdragora-updater is installed by default.
It installs a /etc/xdg/autostart/org.mageia.dnfdragora-updater.desktop which will put an
item in
your panel and inform you when updates are available.
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