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Unable to get list of updates
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Re: Unable to get list of updates
lvfs should be connected to firmware updater (fwupd). I assume some file it checks online is corrupted.
I've found this bug report [1] where it says that this terminal command is a workaround that fixes this (at least temporarily).
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[1] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-so ... ssues/1127
I've found this bug report [1] where it says that this terminal command is a workaround that fixes this (at least temporarily).
As root:
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fwupdmgr --force refresh
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Re: Unable to get list of updates
Thanks
Now I don't get the error it say the OS is updated. So I will get the error again with the next update?
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fwupdmgr --force refresh
Updating lvfs
Downloading… [***************************************]
Downloading… [***************************************]
Successfully downloaded new metadata: 0 local devices supported
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Re: Unable to get list of updates
Some people in the bug report say this fixed it, some say it only fixes it temporarily.
If you don't update firmware via fwupd anyway, you could just remove it and then I assume gnome-software won't try to load it anymore. It's not listed as a strict dependency in gnome-software anyway.
If you don't update firmware via fwupd anyway, you could just remove it and then I assume gnome-software won't try to load it anymore. It's not listed as a strict dependency in gnome-software anyway.
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