On Tue, 2021-10-12 at 11:12 -0700, stan via users wrote:
I see the same thing on my system with dnfdragora. It pops up
saying
there are updates even though I've updated with dnf. I think the
only way to get rid of the message is to use the actual application
to do the updates. Then it clears whatever internal flag it has
set. It doesn't check the rpm database to see if the updates it
finds are already installed; it assumes it is the only program doing
updates on the system.
I simply got rid of dnfdragora. I never used it, didn't need to. In
fact, it often got in the way of when I wanted to do updates. If
dnfdragora was doing its check at the moment I wanted to do a "dnf
update" it would block my command from working.
For what it's worth, I find "dnf" a bad name. ;-) Working with some
sporting competitions, I know "dnf" as meaning "did not finish."
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