Machine doesn't see latest update

Hi @ruziel,

You can check the last updates in the Stable Updates thread, but I’m guessing you’re aware of that.

And according to that, the last update for the stable branch was 2023.02.03:

Check when you last did an update:

cat /var/log/pacman.log | tail -n 10

That should give you the date the last 10 transactions were performed.

Compare that against the last time you did an update, and you’d know if you’re behind or not. If you are, refresh your mirror list. Or you can do it anyway…

sudo pacman-mirrors -f 5 && sudo pacman -Syyu

Hope it helps!


Edit:

And oh, figured you know this, but in case you didn’t:

Providing terminal output


:bangbang: Tip: :bangbang:

When posting terminal output, copy the output and paste it here, wrapped in three (3) backticks, before AND after the pasted text. Like this:

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```

Or three (3) tilde signs, like this:

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This will just cause it to be rendered like this:

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Instead of like this:

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Alternatively, paste the text you wish to format as terminal output, select all pasted text, and click the </> button on the taskbar. This will indent the whole pasted section with one TAB, causing it to render the same way as described above.

Thereby increasing legibility thus making it easier for those trying to provide assistance.

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:bangbang::bangbang: Additionally

If your language isn’t English, please prepend any and all terminal commands with LC_ALL=C. For example:

LC_ALL=C bluetoothctl

This will just cause the terminal output to be in English, making it easier to understand and debug.