> Do you have already newer kernel version installed? If so, dnf is picky
> and refuse to operate on older packages in most cases... But also
> shouldn't download old package when newer is already there, unless
> you've explicitly requested it to do so.
>
> But you don't have newer kernel (like 4.1
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> > On 14/06/2019 8.16 PM, pixel fairy wrote:
> > > eve
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On 14/06/2019 9.03 PM, pixel fairy wrote:
> thanks. that worked for everything except kernel and kernel-qubes-vm. how do
> you get the kernel ones with .rpm? qubes is already past the kernel versions
> that are stuck still downloading, so dnf --rei
I got the exact same problem (same packages) and reinstalled the packages with
DNF. The kernel packages are still not installing, should they also be
installed with dnf?
sudo-dom0-update --clean --verbose prints these warnings:
Unknown configuration value: failovermethod=priority in
/var/lib/q
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> On 14/06/2019 8.16 PM, pixel fairy wrote:
> > every time i run qubes-dom0-update, it keeps re downloading a set of
> > packages that seem to already be installed. this do
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On 14/06/2019 8.16 PM, pixel fairy wrote:
> every time i run qubes-dom0-update, it keeps re downloading a set of packages
> that seem to already be installed. this doesnt seem to prevent actual
> updates, but it does mean somethings wrong. ive trie
every time i run qubes-dom0-update, it keeps re downloading a set of packages
that seem to already be installed. this doesnt seem to prevent actual updates,
but it does mean somethings wrong. ive tried clean packages in dom0 and
sys-firewall, but that doesnt help. any ideas? here what it looks l