Re: flatpak question

2020-09-28 Thread Andras Simon
2020-09-28 4:06 UTC+02:00, Tim via users : > The end of life just means what it says. That Fedora 31 has run past > the end of its life, it's now going to be ignored (no more updates > produced for it) and you have to upgrade to the next release to stay > current. No, Fedora 31 is alive and well

Re: flatpak question

2020-09-27 Thread Tim via users
On Sun, 2020-09-27 at 12:08 -0500, David wrote: > I get a message when trying to update flatpak > > $ flatpak update > Looking for updates… > Info: org.fedoraproject.Platform is end-of-life, with reason: > Fedora 31 runtime is no longer supported. > Nothing to do. >

flatpak question

2020-09-27 Thread David
I get a message when trying to update flatpak $ flatpak update Looking for updates… Info: org.fedoraproject.Platform is end-of-life, with reason: Fedora 31 runtime is no longer supported. Nothing to do. $ I do not think a novice user of Linux is going to find it

Re: flatpak question

2020-06-19 Thread David
The flatpak message that I described is no longer appearing.My "sudo flatpak update" is back to normal. For those of you brave enough or curious enough to try Rawhide, it is now on kernel 5.8.0-0.rc1. So far so good on my install.I bet there are a whole lot of GNU/Linux users that do n

flatpak question

2020-06-18 Thread David
I have never seen this before.I just updated, but have not rebooted ( I am in Rawhide ) [david@localhost ~]$ sudo flatpak update [sudo] password for david: Looking for updates… Login required remote fedora (realm https://registry.fedoraproject.org/ ) User: