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.
regards,
Steve
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