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On 8/28/23 22:18, TJ wrote:
> 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
Thanks for the warning, TJ. Yesterday I had set the new repros on
active, but now realize that I have possibly set the cauldron repros on
active.
Will turn this back, and wait until the sysadmins of Mageia have set the
flag for triggering the MGA9 in the mgaapplet.
@DavidHodgins: I wonder what makes the mirror-kernel-org down for such a
long time? Isn`t that the most important channel for all distros to
update? Seems not very professional to me...
Marc.
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