On Wed, 15 Apr 2020 11:25:47 +0100
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Tue, 2020-04-14 at 16:24 -0700, stan via users wrote:
> > On Tue, 14 Apr 2020 23:53:58 +0100
> > Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> >
> > > The up-arrow thing is a convenience of the Bash Shell (and
> > > probably most other Shells
On Tue, 2020-04-14 at 16:24 -0700, stan via users wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Apr 2020 23:53:58 +0100
> Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>
> > > I am aware, that all I have to do is hit the up arrow key, and it
> > > will type the
> > > last used commands.
>
> > The up-arrow thing is a convenience of the Bas
On Tue, 14 Apr 2020 23:53:58 +0100
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > I am aware, that all I have to do is hit the up arrow key, and it
> > will type the
> > last used commands.
> The up-arrow thing is a convenience of the Bash Shell (and probably
> most other Shells too). It has nothing to do with
On Tue, 2020-04-14 at 12:33 -0500, David wrote:
> I use the following command to update
>
> $ sudo dnf update & flatpak update
>
> Is there a better way to do this. Does anyone have a script or alias
> thing
> that does all that with just sudo dufu or something simple ?
I would
On 14.04.20 19:33, David wrote:
I use the following command to update
$ sudo dnf update & flatpak update
Is there a better way to do this. Does anyone have a script or alias
thing
that does all that with just sudo dufu or something simple ?
I am aware, that all I have to do
On 4/14/20 1:33 PM, David wrote:
> I use the following command to update
>
> $ sudo dnf update & flatpak update
>
> Is there a better way to do this. Does anyone have a script or
> alias thing
> that does all that with just sudo dufu or something simple ?
Why not just put
ali
I use the following command to update
$ sudo dnf update & flatpak update
Is there a better way to do this. Does anyone have a script or alias
thing
that does all that with just sudo dufu or something simple ?
I am aware, that all I have to do is hit the up arrow key, and it will
On Thu, 2 Apr 2020 08:32:32 -0400
David wrote:
> Should I do anything, or just wait for it to self-heal ?
I always ignore it unless it is for a service I actively use,
plus the kernel gets updated so often I usually need to
reboot which will also reload everything.
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On 2020-04-02 20:32, David wrote:
> I had the following message during and update
> today
>
> Running scriptlet: flatpak-1.6.3-1.fc33.x86_64
> 84/124
> Cleanup : flatpak-1.6.3-1.fc33.x86_64
> 84/124
>
I had the following message during and update
today
Running scriptlet: flatpak-1.6.3-1.fc33.x86_64
84/124
Cleanup : flatpak-1.6.3-1.fc33.x86_64
84/124
Running scriptlet: flatpak-1.6.3-1.fc33.x86_64
84/124
Warning: The unit
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