![]() $ dnf info gnome-shell-extension-sound-output-device-chooser Last metadata expiration check: 0:05:39 ago on Wed 12:26:26 PM CEST. My question is: Why is that the case, and can I get dnf to actually install the package? Or is it since I’m on updates-testing anyway and I just need to wait a mirror sync? $ sudo dnf upgrade -enablerepo=updates-testing -advisory=FEDORA-2022-0e5a5a38dc The issue is, doing the command in the advisory does not actually do anything, but dnf info shows there is a newer package available, it’s just not installing it. ![]() I’m pretty new to fedora, using FC36 beta for I wanted to test Gnome42, and wanted to update a package to an advisory for it fixes a bug I’m experiencing.
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