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> Removed `/var/lib/PackageKit/offline-update-competed`
Yes, this solved it. I would expect processing this file disabled alongside
with offline updates functionality though.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2041845
Title:
Notifies about some ancient downgrades on every boot
> Were you running kinetic during the development cycle?
No. But there might be leftovers from Xubuntu desktop which was installed for
some time or many older Ubuntu versions (since 16.04).
> pkcon offline-get-prepared shows prepared ones.
pkcon offline-get-prepared
Command failed: No offline upd
Hmm that shows the result of the last offline update, not anything
queued; and pkcon offline-get-prepared shows prepared ones.
Were you running kinetic during the development cycle? There was a short
period where offline updates where unintentionally enabled in gnome-
software, bug 1992498.
I don
That's it.
pkcon offline-status
Status: Success
Updated google-chrome-stable-113.0.5672.126-1.amd64
Updated mdadm-4.2-0ubuntu2.amd64
Updated google-chrome-stable-113.0.5672.126-1.amd64
Updated mdadm-4.2-0ubuntu2.amd64
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> you may want to see if pkcon get-updates shows the same issue.
pkcon get-updates
Getting updates [=]
Loading cache [=]
Finished[=
The messages in the screenshot seem to be from gnome-software which is a
third party software in universe and not part of the Ubuntu user
experience.
It's not clear why it would show downgrades to packages no longer in the
cache. gnome-software uses PackageKit so you may want to see if pkcon
get-u
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