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On 2023-08-27 19:16, David W. Hodgins wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Aug 2023 12:23:01 -0400, marc <
marc@noneofyour.business> wrote:
>> Hi David,
>>
>> Now that MGA9 is offically announced, how many days will it take before
>> the update applet in the system tray will be activated?
>> If I remember well, in the past there was a delay of two or three days?
>>
>> Marc.
>
> It will be shown when there are updates ready for installation.
> Currently the
> updates repos are all empty. That will change when there are updates
> that affect
> m9.
>
> Note that if you were using cauldron prior to m9 being released, you
> should run
> "urpmi --auto-update" to get the last updates. If you`re using rpmdrake, in
> order to speed things up it doesn`t check the release repos for updates.
>
> Regards, Dave Hodgins
Because Cauldron has already been converted to Mageia 10 development,
before running the above command the user should make sure the repos on
the system are not still for cauldron.
I didn`t do that this morning on a laptop, and wound up with a Mageia 10
install where my Mageia 9 used to be. On the plus side, it seemed very
stable...
TJ
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