I just noticed, I seem to not be getting notifications that updates are available. Something broken? Any ideas?
Running dnf update cli seems to be working.
Neal Becker wrote:
I just noticed, I seem to not be getting notifications that updates are available. Something broken? Any ideas?
Silly questions:
1. Is the software updates systray applet active?
2. If so, when/if you click on it => "Check for Updates", does that show updates now?
-- Rex
Rex Dieter wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
I just noticed, I seem to not be getting notifications that updates are available. Something broken? Any ideas?
Silly questions:
Is the software updates systray applet active?
If so, when/if you click on it => "Check for Updates", does that show
updates now?
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It's updated now (manually).
If I go to hidden icons, and select software updates I see a couple of interesting things
1) It says 'system is up to date'. And it said checked 16 hours ago. That is probably not correct, when I manually updated I got 452 updates.
2) If I click 'check for updates' I get a message box:
Out of memory The service that is responsible for handling user requests is out of memory. Please close some programs or restart your computer.
This computer has a good amount of memory, and if it really was low I'd have noticed it churning, which I didn't.
But this message has appeared frequently for some time, so may be unrelated.
Neal Becker wrote:
- If I click 'check for updates' I get a message box:
Out of memory The service that is responsible for handling user requests is out of memory. Please close some programs or restart your computer.
This computer has a good amount of memory, and if it really was low I'd have noticed it churning, which I didn't.
But this message has appeared frequently for some time, so may be unrelated.
packagekitd is crashing?
-- Rex