On Wed, 15 Mar 2023 10:36:31 -0400
Tom Rivers wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> There are two things that I have noticed lately when performing
> upgrades using cockpit:
>
> 1) When viewing the update log in real time, the display no longer
> automatically scrolls to show new entries.
>
> 2) The "Ve
Good morning,
There are two things that I have noticed lately when performing upgrades
using cockpit:
1) When viewing the update log in real time, the display no longer
automatically scrolls to show new entries.
2) The "Verifying" line of text above the progress indicator seems to be
missi
143
>
> Seems to be serious, and an old bug, and unfixed.
>
Thanks for the links.
A followup, today I did a Gnome Software restart & upgrade routine and
it worked! Must have been some previous software update (using dnf)
that fixed the issue, b
On Thu, 04 Jan 2018 21:09:05 +0100
Martin Wagner wrote:
> On Thu, 2018-01-04 at 13:06 +0100, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> > Ah, I see: I missed that in your first message - sorry. But if dnf
> > upgrades work, your concerns about not being not be able to upgrade
> > to
> > the next major version of
On Thu, 2018-01-04 at 13:06 +0100, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> Ah, I see: I missed that in your first message - sorry. But if dnf
> upgrades work, your concerns about not being not be able to upgrade
> to
> the next major version of Fedora might be not necessary: there's some
> upgrade version for d
gt; switch to a tty (can be reached via CTRL-ALT-Fx). From there, as
> > root,
> > two commands:
> >
> > # dnf check-update
> > # dnf upgrade
>
> Yes, that works fine, but that didn't involve any kind of restart like
> the Gnome Software update routin
On Wed, 2018-01-03 at 18:45 +0100, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> On Tue, 02 Jan 2018 20:06:24 +0100
> Martin Wagner wrote:
>
> > Since some time back I can no longer do a software update using
> > Gnome
> > Software (version 3.24.3) on my Fedora 26 desktop. Using
On Tue, 02 Jan 2018 20:06:24 +0100
Martin Wagner wrote:
> Since some time back I can no longer do a software update using Gnome
> Software (version 3.24.3) on my Fedora 26 desktop. Using 'yum update'
> works fine. What happens is that when I hit the 'Restart & Updat
OK just a thought.
On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 2:23 PM, Martin Wagner
wrote:
> On Tue, 2018-01-02 at 14:12 -0500, Terry Polzin wrote:
> > Any NFS or CIFS mounts active?
> >
>
> Yes, but it doesn't make any difference even if I manually umount the
> nfs shares before t
On Tue, 2018-01-02 at 14:12 -0500, Terry Polzin wrote:
> Any NFS or CIFS mounts active?
>
Yes, but it doesn't make any difference even if I manually umount the
nfs shares before trying to do a software update.
> On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 2:06 PM, Martin Wagner
>
> wrote:
&g
Any NFS or CIFS mounts active?
On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 2:06 PM, Martin Wagner
wrote:
> Since some time back I can no longer do a software update using Gnome
> Software (version 3.24.3) on my Fedora 26 desktop. Using 'yum update'
> works fine. What happens is that when I hit th
Since some time back I can no longer do a software update using Gnome
Software (version 3.24.3) on my Fedora 26 desktop. Using 'yum update'
works fine. What happens is that when I hit the 'Restart & Update'
button the system is going down and there are some log message
On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 21:44:39 -0400, John Mellor wrote:
> My recalled experience has been that the
> Gnome updater is not finding even 5-day-old updates, but assuming that
> some weird preferred repo out there is totally broken, I'm willing to
> test that thesis.
A fundamental problem is that ever
Thanks for the explanation. :)
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On 16 September 2015 at 18:46, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Never was sure why; I thought that's what packagekitd was *for*.
PackageKit needs to offer clients results with guaranteed latencies;
it's no good if the command-not-found handler takes 700ms to return
results, or gnome-software takes 15 seco
On Wed, 2015-09-16 at 10:46 -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 09/15/2015 06:44 PM, John Mellor wrote:
> > I checked the dnf log and dnf is configured to select some
> > indeterminate Fedora mirrors site. I'm willing to bet that the
> > unselected mirrors are no more than a couple of hours out-of-d
On 09/15/2015 06:44 PM, John Mellor wrote:
I checked the dnf log and dnf is configured to select some
indeterminate Fedora mirrors site. I'm willing to bet that the
unselected mirrors are no more than a couple of hours out-of-date at
worst, and there is actually a software error at work here. S
On Sun, 2015-09-13 at 18:36 -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 09/13/2015 07:07 AM, John Mellor wrote:
> > Then (since I'm developing a deep distrust of software update), I
> > did a
> > CLI dnf update. There were 27 updates pending. Clearly, software
> > update is
On 09/13/2015 07:07 AM, John Mellor wrote:
Then (since I'm developing a deep distrust of software update), I did a
CLI dnf update. There were 27 updates pending. Clearly, software
update is broken.
Nothing is clearly broken.
yum/dnf repositories are not synchronized. No mechanis
On Sun, 2015-09-13 at 10:07 -0400, John Mellor wrote:
> I'm getting to the point where I never want to use the graphical
> software update facility, since it is ALWAYS wrong.
>
> I just logged in, pulled up software update, and knowing that it
> routinely messes up and says t
his issue..
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1220776
>
>
>
> 09/13/2015 10:07 AM, John Mellor wrote:
> > I'm getting to the point where I never want to use the graphical
> > software update facility, since it is ALWAYS wrong.
> >
> > I
er a google search I see there is a bugzilla bug for this issue..
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1220776
09/13/2015 10:07 AM, John Mellor wrote:
> I'm getting to the point where I never want to use the graphical
> software update facility, since it is ALWAYS wrong.
>
I'm getting to the point where I never want to use the graphical
software update facility, since it is ALWAYS wrong.
I just logged in, pulled up software update, and knowing that it
routinely messes up and says that there is nothing to update, I asked
it to recheck for updates. It came
On 06/28/2012 09:31 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 06/29/2012 08:53 AM, Eddie G.O'Connor Jr-I wrote:
Have a bit of an issue. Not sure how serious it is, but I'm hoping someone can
point me in the right direction. Here's the skinny:
I "Check For Updates" and it shows me that there's 1 update to insta
On 06/29/2012 08:53 AM, Eddie G.O'Connor Jr-I wrote:
> Have a bit of an issue. Not sure how serious it is, but I'm hoping someone can
> point me in the right direction. Here's the skinny:
>
> I "Check For Updates" and it shows me that there's 1 update to install.
> The name of the update is called:
Have a bit of an issue. Not sure how serious it is, but I'm hoping
someone can point me in the right direction. Here's the skinny:
I "Check For Updates" and it shows me that there's 1 update to install.
The name of the update is called: "Collada 3D Import & Export Libraries"
openCOLLADA-0-12.sv
On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 6:58 PM, Steven Stern
wrote:
> What do you see if you run "sudo yum update" from terminal?
"sudo" is not setup by default on Fedora systems. To be more general
(and probably less confusing for a new user), the OP can say what the
following says:
$ su -
Password:
# yum upd
On 06/23/2012 11:23 AM, Lowell wrote:
> Hi!
> Three times over the last few days, the Software Update program has
> announced that it has 10 updates it wants to install. I okay this,
> provide the password to approve it, the program gets the list of pkgs.
> (a few SELin
Aaron Konstam sbcglobal.net> writes:
> You should not be adding rawhide updates to your installed software. Go
> to the rawhide repos in /etc/yum.repos.d and disable them [enable=0]
> rawhide provides software which is potentially unstable.
The original version of fedora-release for F15 (fedora-
On Tue, 2011-08-16 at 16:58 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
> Am 16.08.2011 16:51, schrieb Peter Klaassen:
> > I am an Ubuntu user and now testing Fedora.
> > I have 360+ updates of software after installation.
> > But I get the following error.
> >
> > could not add package update for
> > fedora-
Am 16.08.2011 16:51, schrieb Peter Klaassen:
> I am an Ubuntu user and now testing Fedora.
> I have 360+ updates of software after installation.
> But I get the following error.
>
> could not add package update for fedora-release-rawhide-15-3(noarch)updates:
> fedora-release-rawhide-15-3.noarch
Peter Klaassen gmail.com> writes:
> I am an Ubuntu user and now testing Fedora.I have 360+ updates of software
after installation.But I get the following error.could not add package update
for fedora-release-rawhide-15-3(noarch)updates:
fedora-release-rawhide-15-3.noarchTo my knowledge I run Fedo
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 7:51 AM, Peter Klaassen
wrote:
> I am an Ubuntu user and now testing Fedora.
> I have 360+ updates of software after installation.
> But I get the following error.
>
> could not add package update for fedora-release-rawhide-15-3(noarch)updates:
> fedora-release-rawhide-15-3
I am an Ubuntu user and now testing Fedora.
I have 360+ updates of software after installation.
But I get the following error.
could not add package update for fedora-release-rawhide-15-3(noarch)updates:
fedora-release-rawhide-15-3.noarch
To my knowledge I run Fedora 15 Lovelock
What is going wr
On 07/16/2011 08:25 AM, nomnex wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Jul 2011 20:05:35 -0700
> John Wendel wrote:
>
>> Same bad experience here. All these apps are just a layer of crap
>> spread over yum. Save yourself some pain and use yum directly.
> I like the Yum extender project. It is not a layer of crap.
>
On Thu, 14 Jul 2011 20:05:35 -0700
John Wendel wrote:
> Same bad experience here. All these apps are just a layer of crap
> spread over yum. Save yourself some pain and use yum directly.
I like the Yum extender project. It is not a layer of crap.
https://fedorahosted.org/yumex/
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On 07/13/2011 10:18 AM, Alan Evans wrote:
> This same thing happened yesterday and I found that I could do the
> update from a terminal with yum update. So I guess this isn't an
> absolute show-stopper, but the GUI app ought to work, I think. How
> should I begin troubleshooting this (like where sh
ageKit. The Gnome equivalents are in
the System section of the menu and are labelled "Add/Remove Software" and
"Software Update".
> Now I pressed my luck and ran another option called Software Update.
> Which attempted it said to find updates but failed. The same option
;
> > I tried to use Gnome to do the same thing. When I searched for Get or
> > Remove .. the only relevant application I was shown was KPackageKit.
> > When I ran that I was given the option to Get and Remove Software, which
> > I ran, entered the passwd which should work
I was shown was KPackageKit.
> When I ran that I was given the option to Get and Remove Software, which
> I ran, entered the passwd which should work and it did.
>
> Now I pressed my luck and ran another option called Software Update.
> Which attempted it said to find updates but failed.
the passwd which should work and it did.
Now I pressed my luck and ran another option called Software Update.
Which attempted it said to find updates but failed. The same option
under KVM also failed.
However, in Gnome under Software Tools the Software Update application
succeeds.
Have other
;ll take it one thing at at time...
Today, the little icon in the system tray tells me that there are
updates, and clicking on it sure enough brings up the "Software
Update" app. However, selecting "Install Updates" merely results in a
dialog:
Authorization failed
Jurgen Kramer writes:
Do software update notifications suppose to appear on F15? Maybe I
missing something.
I've been using F15 with gnome shell for a while now and I have never
seen a message telling me there are updates.
I've seen them.
I think that the notification pops up on
Do software update notifications suppose to appear on F15? Maybe I
missing something.
I've been using F15 with gnome shell for a while now and I have never
seen a message telling me there are updates.
I have not found anything related to this in system settings. Only when
I open system
On 07/24/2010 11:36 AM, JB wrote:
> Roger K. Wells saic.com> writes:
>
>> ...
> A message from the maintainer of PackageKit - fix on its way next week.
> JB
thanks for letting us know
>
>
>
>
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A message from the maintainer of PackageKit - fix on its way next week.
JB
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that the gpk-update-icon is checked-off in
> System-Preferences-Startup
> Applications.
> But the software update notification (signaled by panel icon) has not worked
> for
> the past 2 weeks or so.
> Anybody having the same problem (I use Gnome desktop) ?
>
yes, gnom
Fennix gmail.com> writes:
>
> I think that you must have turned off notifications.Fennix
>
Well,
I have set preferences to hourly as usually (System-Preferences-Software
Updates).
I checked that the gpk-update-icon is checked-off in System-Preferences-Startup
Applications.
But
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 3:44 AM, JB wrote:
> Kevin T. Likes gmail.com> writes:
>
> >
> > I somehow managed to turn off (delete?) the icon that notifies me when
> software updates are available, and can't find anything on how to get it
> back.
> Any suggestions on how to get it back?
> >
> Hi,
>
Kevin T. Likes gmail.com> writes:
>
> I somehow managed to turn off (delete?) the icon that notifies me when
software updates are available, and can't find anything on how to get it back.
Any suggestions on how to get it back?
>
Hi,
are you sure you asked the right question ?
You see my F13 se
I somehow managed to turn off (delete?) the icon that notifies me when
software updates are available, and can't find anything on how to get it
back. Any suggestions on how to get it back?
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--- On Sat, 2/20/10, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
> On 02/20/2010 08:44 PM, Patrick
> Bartek wrote:
> > --- On Sat, 2/20/10, Daniel B. Thurman
> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Seems to me, that Yum/Software Update programs
> >> hangs from time to time.
On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 9:03 PM, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
> On 02/20/2010 08:44 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
>> --- On Sat, 2/20/10, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Seems to me, that Yum/Software Update programs
>>> hangs from time to time.
>>>
&
On 02/20/2010 08:44 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> --- On Sat, 2/20/10, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
>
>
>> Seems to me, that Yum/Software Update programs
>> hangs from time to time.
>>
>> With Yum, a remote connection would sometimes hang
>> but then time
--- On Sat, 2/20/10, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
> Seems to me, that Yum/Software Update programs
> hangs from time to time.
>
> With Yum, a remote connection would sometimes hang
> but then timeout and retry again. Seems this is not
> happening.
>
> For Software Update,
On Sat, 2010-02-20 at 13:07 -0800, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
> Seems to me, that Yum/Software Update programs
> hangs from time to time.
>
> With Yum, a remote connection would sometimes hang
> but then timeout and retry again. Seems this is not
> happening.
>
> For So
Seems to me, that Yum/Software Update programs
hangs from time to time.
With Yum, a remote connection would sometimes hang
but then timeout and retry again. Seems this is not
happening.
For Software Update, sometimes hangs occuring during
downloads, and other times in cleanups. The spinner
2010/1/16 Jamie Griffin :
> Does anyone know how i can fix this?
Richard Hughes posted the following to someone else with he same problem:
"Just do (as root):
yum update -y yum rpm PackageKit gnome-packagekit
then reboot, and all will be right with the world."
It worked for the other poster, s
I've just installed fedora 12 (i386). Got loads of software updates, but
it fails with this error:
Error Type:
Error Value: Error getting repository data for installed, repository not
found
File : /usr/share/PackageKit/helpers/yum/yumBackend.py, line 3125, in
main()
File : /usr/sha
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