On 10/20/20 8:01 AM, Andrew Wood wrote:
Hello,
I have the following error - below - and I wonder how to fix it? I
have noticed that some dialogues on F32 - used by the document viewer
and the editor for example - are very unresponsive and can take
perhaps more than 30 seconds or longer to allow lists to be scrolled
and buttons to be active.
I have repeatedly had this dialogue and so waiting for another update
doesn't seem like the right choice.
Any suggestions?
Thank-you,
Andrew
- o -
After start-up - the Gnome desktop appears - there's lots of disc
activity and this window appears:
*Failed to Update*
We're sorry that the update failed to install. Please wait for an
update and try again. If the problem persists, contact your software
provider.
*Details*
> Detailed errors from the package manager follow:
>
> Error calling StartServiceByName for org.freedesktop.fwupd: Timeout
> was reached
next time these delays are happening, open up a terminal and run "htop"
and see what is using all your cpu. if it's not installed you can run
"dnf install htop". Check your log with "journalctl -b -0" or
similar,
when some gui thing happens and you don't know what it is caused by.
regarding the fwupd message: a quick web search shows that this is
gnome-software trying to update your firmware and failing. all your
problems are probably due to gnome-software. document-viewer and gedit
slowness is due to something else using all the system resources in the
background: probably gnome-software related. I already told you about
alternatives to gnome-software in a previous email so i leave that/this
to you.