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Hi there. I am fairly new to linux and brand new to bodhi which I just installed. I am also brand new to forums of any sort so I apologize for any breaches in etiquette, but here goes. I have been receiving a notification that enlightenment is out of date and I need to update by downloading the newest version from enlightenment.org. I talked to the people over there who informed me of the fork that occurred which led to Moksha. So, I came here to see if anyone might be able to get me pointed in the right direction. I don't have any preferences I just want to keep things in working order, and up to date. Thanks
If you are running Moksha under Bodhi Linux 5.0, simply update and upgrade your system. Moksha 3.1 will be installed with fixed issue you mentioned above.
Stefan
Last edited by the_waiter; 09-29-2019 at 10:35 AM.
I've updated my system with eepDater application.
It said my system is fully up to date.
my bodhi linux version is 5.1.0
my moksha desktop version is 0.3.1
Is it correct ?
is enlightnement version E17 installed ?
FYI, the message saying you need to upgrade was the bug; you didn't even need to upgrade enlightenment itself.
It was posted earlier, but the short version of the story was that there was some leftover code from e17 that checked a server to see if it needed upgrading. That server had been down so we didn't get the messages. That server came back up, we all got the message. The fix gets rid of the update check.
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