#Impossible system update / Mise-à-jour du système impossible
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...@apx-vso-pico:~$ abroot status
ABRoot Partitions:
• Present: vos-b ✓
• Future: vos-a
Loaded Configuration: /etc/abroot/abroot.json
Device Specifications:
• CPU: 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1135G7 @ 2.40GHz
• GPU: [Intel Corporation TigerLake-LP GT2 [Iris Xe Graphics] (rev 01)]
• Memory: 11746 MB
ABImage:
• Digest: sha256:62bfae4df97857f0da8597a54717aa486ce9eddd1756cf73fc9d8d1a12757874
• Timestamp: 2024-09-24 09:53:38
• Image: ghcr.io/vanilla-os/desktop:main
Kernel Arguments: %!s(MISSING) quiet splash bgrt_disable $vt_handoff lsm=integrity
Packages:
• Added:
• Removed:
• Unstaged:
Package agreement: false
Mon système semble à jour, mais Logiciels semble beuguer. / My system seems up-to-date, but Software seems buggy.
Impossible system update / Mise-à-jour du système impossible
Having this issue aswell at the moment. Software wants to upgrade the package gnome-control-center-data from 46~99-orchid-stable to 46.3.-1, however this version doesn't seem to exist in the repo and instead the version that does exist is 46.4-1. This has been bugging me for 2 days now. Running abroot upgrade -f doesn't fix it, however running . I'm assuming this is either caused by a typo or another simple mistake, however I'm sure simply correcting the version number on the repo will sync things back up again.abroot upgrade -c did prompt me once to downgrade said package from 46.4-1 to 46~99-orchid-stable which is weird
Wait nvm, I tried to install it by adding the package manually. Misremembered what I was doing then 
Fyi this issue just appeared for me after the last upgrade I installed via running abroot upgrade
It's an immutable distro, how should the software center update packages? Just ignore that update
OK... A lying distro is not a problem, after all...
It's good U.X., sure...
User shouldn't have to wonder about it, since GNOME Software shouldn't lie...
Isn't the software center the (GUI) place where you kick off system upgrades tho?
Abroot is used for system upgrades , they either run automatically or using terminal
Just so I have it out of my system, I'm not meaning this in a rude way: If running abroot upgrade is the only entry point for manually kicking off a system update, then calling or having this section "System Updates" (in Gnome Software) is confusing at best and misleading at worst.
But still, why is it displaying an update (that's called "System Update") that wants to upgrade a package to a version that doesn't exist in the vos repo?
Same here, also no luck with abroot upgrade -f . Also getting Initframs unpacking failed: invalid magic at start of compressed archive at startup.
adbroot status tells me to run abroot pkg apply because of one package, I guess GNOME Tweaks. Could this have something to do with that app? Do you have installed it?
Yeah you need to run abroot pkg apply every time you chenge packages, so it applies the packages.
Also, gnome-control-center-data might be a dependency of Tweaks. Gonna check and see what it says if I get rid of Tweaks.