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P.S. It's a shame that Şerban created a new post on this subject rather than replying to the original thread so that everyone would be able to see the full discussion. As you can see, despite the fact that I replied to my original thread, my latest post and response to all those who were good enough to give me feedback is now detached from the original thread. Jerry, Can this kindly be corrected?Thank you in advance.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/844323/error-message-when-running-zenity-under-16-04-gtk-message-gtkdialog-mapped-wit"It seems that the Gtk devs decided to add this warning which affects a number of packages. We just have to wait for the Zenity dev to catch up and fix Zenity "Probably still relevant.TC
The silent updating problem has been reported at least twice on the forum before. It seems to be a edge case but is not limited to one user.There was some progress/diagnosis on Derek_'s thread after DeepThought found and reported a divide by zero error when running lite-updates from the terminal which seemed to provide some insight.Code: [Select]https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/installing-software/updates-via-gui-no-indicator/msg45517/#msg45517Reviewing this thread might be relevant in this case.
https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/installing-software/updates-via-gui-no-indicator/msg45517/#msg45517
I'd like to see compositing disabled, compiz completely removed and replaced with Compton. See if it does the same thing. I only have newer pc's to test things on.
Hi guys, thanks for the interest
[...] Of course, it could be a hardware issue [...]
[...] By the way, does anyone know the name of the package(s) behind the Linux Lite 'Install Updates' utility? [...]
/usr/bin/lite-updates
Humm, Jerry's right.If you change de DE to something other than XFCE, only that could cause your problem. :-/