Op donderdag 20 april 2017 00:07:22 UTC+2 schreef cooloutac:
> On Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at 5:25:44 PM UTC-4, cooloutac wrote:
> > Maybe this is totally unrelated,  but I had to update dom0 twice.  First 
> > time it didn't really update.  Noticed the green download arrow again in 
> > qubes-manager hours later and that time it seemed to a big update.
> 
> Actually it wasn't even me, it was a family member, and I should of told them 
> to only notifiy me when they see a dom0 update,  sigh...  I've told them to 
> make sure they read what it says but this is kind of crazy.  
> 
> They told me they already updated dom0 they thought, and I thought ok you 
> normally see that in tempaltes where it updates but doesn't refresh cache or 
> something and still shows a green arrow,  but then you go to update and it 
> says nothing to do (cause you know it was already updated maeks sense).
> 
> But this was probably a failed update or it did something else.
> 
> Only other time this happened to me with Qubes I blame on a bad resume from 
> suspend that I didn't realize till too late, and the fact I am using an SSD.  
> Which I am learning very fast are prone to fk up your data.   Qubes got 
> borked after I did a failed Dom0 update and I had to install.
> 
> This time its different. We should make the Tor updates by default.  But then 
> again this is type of thing that would happen on the whonix template and I 
> always delete it immediately.  Always get failed key checks on that all the 
> time, weird update errors and it always has to do with the servers.  So I'm 
> just at a loss I rely on the experts some form of encrypted updates I think 
> would def be better then just a key check. I would prefer it not be tor, but 
> I guess thats better the nothing. Especially if people don't pay attention.  
> Anybody could miss it, especially when using the little xterm window when 
> updating with gui. lol.
> 
> I'm sorry for rambling about an unrelated topic.

After the first time updating I also saw again a green arrow. But with me it 
was like the first time it did a big update, but the second time it mentioned 
the system was already up-to-date. A restart resolved the "second arrow" 
problem. Since then haven't got the problem again. 
Also, I tried updating again and again, and my system says no new updates are 
available. So I think this was not the cause.

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