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#1 2023-08-22 16:17:57

sonycdr
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Manually triggering Package Updater

In Package Updater settings, the icon in bottom right of the taskbar, I can see settings to set checking frequency, but cannot find any option to manually running it when I need it.

Where could it be?

Thanks.

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#2 2023-08-22 16:53:35

ToZ
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Re: Manually triggering Package Updater

sonycdr wrote:

In Package Updater settings,

This isn't an Xfce component. Maybe something openSUSE has enabled/installed?


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#3 2023-08-22 17:31:17

sonycdr
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Re: Manually triggering Package Updater

Yes, seemingly SUSE component.

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#4 2023-08-22 23:49:43

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Re: Manually triggering Package Updater

sonycdr wrote:

Yes, seemingly SUSE component.

Greetings to you!

Acording to this post (@ https://linuxhint.com/update_all_packages_opensuse/ ) it would seem that you have two options to update your system, `YaST` and `Zypper` ... Its a pretty good write-up, imho, and might help you to sort this out.

Cheers, m4a


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