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    [SOLVED] Update 6/21/2018 for 5.13.1 has locked up Discover

    The Discover update notifier says there are 9 packages to update.

    Load discover and actually find 16 application updates and 5 system updates. So I click on Update and nothing happens. Then I click on X, to close and it says:

    Could not close the application, there are tasks that need to be done.
    Discover Tasks is (0%). So, between rock and hard-place - what to do now?

    -=Ken=-
    -=Ken=-
    "A man has to know his limitations." Harry Callihan (Dirty Harry)
    DIY ASRock AB350, AMD Ryzen 3 1200, 16 GB RAM, nvidia GT-710, kubuntu 20.04

    #2
    Update from the command line and look for error messages. Else kill it with ctrl-alt-esc. I think all the updates from today came from Ubuntu, I didn't have any problems, though some packages came in as I was updating, so it hadda run twice.

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      #3
      Thanks claydoh. I used ctrl-alt-esc which gave me a red skull cursor. I clicked the X in Discover and it closed. I opened Discover again and this time it showed 17 application updates and 7 system updates. I must have caught things in the middle of the update. Working fine now.

      Thanks again!

      -=Ken=-
      -=Ken=-
      "A man has to know his limitations." Harry Callihan (Dirty Harry)
      DIY ASRock AB350, AMD Ryzen 3 1200, 16 GB RAM, nvidia GT-710, kubuntu 20.04

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        #4
        That is one reason why I always use the CLI
        sudo apt update
        sudo apt full-upgrade

        to do the updating.
        "A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
        – John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.

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          #5
          Originally posted by GreyGeek View Post
          That is one reason why I always use the CLI
          sudo apt update
          sudo apt full-upgrade

          to do the updating.
          Neon recommends using:

          pkcon refresh
          pkcon update

          (Use pkcon update -y to avoid having to confirm every step of the way)
          If you think Education is expensive, try ignorance.

          The difference between genius and stupidity is genius has limits.

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            #6
            Thank you GreyGeek and SpecialEd. It's great being able to count on you and the rest of this community to help. I see that an admin has already marked this topic as solved. Saves me from trying to find that option again. <grin>

            -=Ken=-
            -=Ken=-
            "A man has to know his limitations." Harry Callihan (Dirty Harry)
            DIY ASRock AB350, AMD Ryzen 3 1200, 16 GB RAM, nvidia GT-710, kubuntu 20.04

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