Hello,
I installed KDE plasma after starting off on Gnome 48, Fedora 42.
The system update manager is showing all the program and system updates, but no matter what I do, it stalls on this message :
Wrong layer checksum, expected sha256:f25d9d8ab3aa1553b085b1bf8593ecdd47ac9b6d1bdcb36dfd9eff10159fe1c7, was sha256:fefef2d0021d335ad8e8d7f4eed54809ee1dbc1c8a14c213241a78df4d9da07d
have tried :
sudo dnf clean all
and KEK CA update as well, to no avail.
Everything works… and probably I should listen to “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”, but it’s nagging at me.
Any ideas?
Thanks, have a great day.
Do you see that error from a sudo dnf update
?
Or from something else?
Hi Barry, that’s from the “Updates - Discover” gui.
Sudo dnf update tells me “nothing to do”
despite the gui having 3.1 GB worth of all 15 updates.
Discover and dnf keep track of updates separately.
If you update with dnf it will take some time for discover to catch up.
If you are happy updating with dnf then just use dnf.
I do sudo dnf update --refresh
to know I am up to date.
Thank you Barry.
I did get the impression that fedora only has a single source of updates and that it was wonky. I’m probably wrong though.
I really would like to continue using the graphical interface because if given things which are made to work, I like them to function.
Barry or someone else, how could I go about making sure that the update gui works?
Thanks.
Marc
You are correct there is one set of updates.
But each tool snap shots the meta data at different times.
I am not knowledgeable on debugging discover.
All good, thank you for your help thus far.
Update : solved today by doing a sudo dnf update, which seems to have updated everything and allowed the gui to sync with the backend. Happy. Thanks for your help. System is up to date.