On 05/10/2017 04:30 AM, Neal Rauhauser wrote:
> 
> 
> I've recently come back to Qubes, having last used it three years ago. I have 
> a Dell Precision M4600, a $500 used machine that has been flawless thus far. 
> Qubes feels snappy with 16 gig of ram and a 240 gig SSD.
> 
> 
> When I first launched the dom0 updater I let it run for several minutes, 
> figured it was broken, and cancelled it. A couple days later I started it, 
> got busy doing something else, and when I returned I was surprised to 
> *finally* have a list of updates.
> 
> 
> This particular dialog box with it's blue bar endlessly shuffling back and 
> forth could maybe use a percentage of progress indicator or a warning giving 
> some sense of how long it takes. I can see where a new user would be really 
> confused by this.
> 

I agree with this, and often instead will run `sudo qubes-dom0-update`
from dom0's terminal in order to get more information on what exactly is
going on. Perhaps some of this could be shown in the GUI client as well?

Andrew Morgan

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