<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
</head>
<body text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
<p>Hi Roger,</p>
<p>I don't use fedora myself, (ubuntu when not at work) but I
haven't seen any traffic on this list for a long time (I forgot I
was even subscribed on this email) so you may be better searching
elsewhere.</p>
<p>If fedora do updates like ubuntu then some command line stuff may
be your friend - in my world it would be "sudo apt-get update" and
see what you get back (their server could be down, for instance).</p>
<p>Good luck!<br>
</p>
<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Best Regards,
Roger Greenwood
Rolla Ltd
Atlas Mill Road,
Brighouse,
HD6 1ES UK
Registration Number 480927
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.rolla.co.uk">www.rolla.co.uk</a>
Telephone +44 1484 710226 </pre>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 19/12/2018 09:57, roger via
Wylug-help wrote:<br>
</div>
<blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid:4ec862be-9fcd-537b-f12c-4147a507b418@inbox.com">Hi all,
my system keeps (3 times I think) telling me that there are
updates available for Fedora 29 but when I've tried to get them
I've just got error messages saying some update servers cannot be
found.
<br>
<br>
Am I doing something wrong or is the update system broken
(temporarily I hope)?
<br>
<br>
I've tried just following links and, I think, also tried to use
the fedup utility but the outcome has been just the same:
<br>
*** server cannot be found
<br>
or
<br>
*** server does not exist
<br>
<br>
(the exact message disappears very quickly, so I cannot remember
it accurately: is there some log file I can list to find it
accurately?)
<br>
<br>
Thanks in advance,
<br>
Roger Beaumont
<br>
(in Keighley, BD21 - using TalkTalkO1F98C wi-fi and, I think,
router to connect to the internet - other functions like web
browsing & email work fine so I don't THINK the ISP is the
fault)
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
</blockquote>
</body>
</html>