I have Linux Mint 21.3 Cinnamon - Ubuntu 22.04 jammy. I am diligently trying to keep it up to date.
Over time the update list is getting longer and longer - getting out of hand
Why am I getting downloads and updates for KDE when I do have Cinnamon, and 1GB flatpak upgrade when old version to upgrade is not even listed?
The Update manager should first check what version is installed, concentrate on that, and not include unnecessary crap, just in case i need it?
How am I to know what is any of that other stuff, how do I know I do not need it when Update manager just pops it on?
Thank you for any enlightenment
Alfie-ca
Update manager-unrelated downloads
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Re: Update manager-unrelated downloads
Hello alfie_ca welcome to the Forum.
Please share your system info by going to:
Menu/System Reports/System Information/click "Copy"
and pasting it here.
(You can use the command
There is nothing wrong with Update Manager.
This is just how Flatpak works, unfortunately.
Update Manager cannot interfere with the inner workings of Flatpak.
Flatpak is a separate mechanism not maintained by Mint.
You get KDE updates on Cinnamon, because some Flatpak app you installed has a KDE dependency.
You will get several GBs updates, but only a small part of that needs to be downloaded, as far as I know.
Flatpak really sucks when it comes to file size and accurately telling you what's going on.
That's just how it is. It sucks. (I don't use it)
Please share your system info by going to:
Menu/System Reports/System Information/click "Copy"
and pasting it here.
(You can use the command
inxi -Fxxxmprz
on the Terminal.)There is nothing wrong with Update Manager.
This is just how Flatpak works, unfortunately.
Update Manager cannot interfere with the inner workings of Flatpak.
Flatpak is a separate mechanism not maintained by Mint.
You get KDE updates on Cinnamon, because some Flatpak app you installed has a KDE dependency.
You will get several GBs updates, but only a small part of that needs to be downloaded, as far as I know.
Flatpak really sucks when it comes to file size and accurately telling you what's going on.
That's just how it is. It sucks. (I don't use it)
Re: Update manager-unrelated downloads
Hi Spamegg,
thank you for your explanation, much appreciate it, and sort of understand it
I did not install 1GB Flatpak runtime yet and will just dismiss it all together in the future.
I am not even sure that I have any flatpak program.
Will see what, if anything will stop working to reconsider.
Again thanks, stay safe
Alfie_ca
thank you for your explanation, much appreciate it, and sort of understand it
I did not install 1GB Flatpak runtime yet and will just dismiss it all together in the future.
I am not even sure that I have any flatpak program.
Will see what, if anything will stop working to reconsider.
Again thanks, stay safe
Alfie_ca
Re: Update manager-unrelated downloads
You should probably get the updates just for the security.
I didn't mean to turn you away from getting updates, sorry if it came out wrong.
If you share the system information, we can see if you have Flatpaks installed.
I didn't mean to turn you away from getting updates, sorry if it came out wrong.
If you share the system information, we can see if you have Flatpaks installed.
Re: Update manager-unrelated downloads
You may not have installed the flatpak runtimes but if you installed a flatpak it would have been installed along with the program. All portable software installe runtime librariess.
To see what flatpaks and runtimes you have run this in the terminal:
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sudo flatpak list
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