![]() ![]() What I need help with is what exactly the commands are asking for and what exactly it's doing. I'm using the manual method to apply this now, as I simply can't wait : ) From talking with the TV Technician, I was informed that this is an ongoing feature request with them and they are most likely going to incorporate this with their client somehow in the future. I'm not sure exactly how this will interact with the TeamViewer client in the future but as of now, I plan to deploy this script via Intune.if I can get it tested and working. For those who haven't already found a solution for this, when I had called for support last week, someone at TeamViewer was nice enough to give me the script they are currently bouncing around amongst themselves that addresses this issue. Wouldn’t error show in a log like this? error: No packages to upgrade: Your system is already up-to-date.If your reading this and you have TeamViewer deployed in your organization then you'll understand the pain of TeamViewer not having machine name auto updating capabilities. I’ll keep watch, it was merly a question of how it’s working. I do have one of the pamac’s in, idr which one, but it’s invaluable for browsing. It would be nice if a menu option showed up to open list of aur of needed updates and pick or something for a temp fix because new people won’t know about yay. Maybe it will get customized at some point to auto install aur stuff and I’ll watch for the notifications and click, however, in my experience, clicking a notification of aur update hasn’t shown me any options, but maybe I didn’t give enough time to show one? I enjoy it mostly for being able to search the repo, but use pacman mostly to install just relyied on pamac to auto update said installations. I Loved having pamac as a default being installed, and let it do the updates for regular operations, similar to kalu. Ok, your going through something “similar” to me. Otherwise you can update the AUR through pamac if you use it. Hit the AUR notification before it closes and you’ll see what I mean. I have updated the AUR a number of times but like I say it’s a separate notification so usually there are two notifications on the screen. I have watched it and checked it many times and this is how it seems to work. That’s been my experience with it and if you open the preferences you will see that the AUR settings are there for it to check. If you click on the regular notification which usually has more updates then it does those only. Then it will open a terminal and do the updates. ![]() So if you want to update the AUR notification you have to click on it before it closes. As for Kalu if you watch when it checks for updates the notification will say there are updates and if there are updates for the AUR it gives a separate notification. Secondly if you just want to update the AUR with yay you would type yay -Sua I think it is. So it will check for pacman updates and the AUR. This is just my experience with kalu, idk if it’s supposed to act that way, maybe a security thing? but if it’s a security thing, why doesn’t it auto update something that’s installed?įirst off yay will automatically update both. Why does Kalu seem to check AUR, tell you a package needs updated, but in above repo check it doesn’t say it’s checking AUR…and no way to install aur update unless it’s manually in a konsole? ![]() I didn’t really want to outright type that in, but was lazy and didn’t want to type teamviewer or whatever… …I just ignored it since it doesn’t copy and paste in linux last I checked and becomes more annoying to use after version 12 if I recall…sry, short rantĪnyway, the msg didn’t disappear until I did yay -Syu -aur However, It kept showing me an update from aur that teamviewer had an update for a few days, Synchronizing 5 databasesĮrror: No packages to upgrade: Your system is already up-to-date. For KDE standpoint, when I boot machine, Kalu checks for updates. ![]()
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