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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