Mauser wrote: Thu Feb 24, 2022 12:32 pm
Solon wrote: Thu Feb 24, 2022 5:48 am
Mauser, your solution sounds interesting, and when I get to MX 21, if the Flatpak "Update" still does not clear out the LBRY pop-up notices as time goes by, I may well backup my system then try your solution and see if it works for me.
In the meantime, I will use the "Update" Button in MXPI under TAB Flatpaks, experiment with the "Remove unused runtimes" Button, and in the meantime just 'live' with the notices that I get when opening up LBRY.
You're welcome. It was posted on the forums here that using "Remove unused runtimes" is not a good idea because it might cause issues with dependencies. I don't recall which member that said this but it makes sense. The amount of disk space difference is negable by removing runtimes. Please forgive my spelling because when I attended school, teachers rarely taught spelling and believed in brainwashing students instead.

I would also like to add that when it comes to LINUX that software developers have yet to develop a spell checker that works properly.
Mauser, I thought you would be interested in an update. It has been a month now, and about once a week I have gone into the "Flatpak" section of the MXPI, checked the box for "
LBRY", then used the "Update" button, followed by rechecking the box for "
LBRY" and hitting the "Remove unused runtimes" button thereafter.
In about 5 times of doing this routine, a couple times it said that there were no updates, and the other times it found, mentioned a few "lines" and added something. Only once did it say that there was something to remove. Meantime, when I would use
LBRY, the same annoying box would appear, saying that there were a couple of updates that were available.
HOWEVER, yesterday, when I went to use
LBRY, I got
NO pop-up window, it just loaded and ran perfectly, without any complaints! So the moral of this story is that -- given time --, any needed adjustments will get into the Flatpaks and can be added to your system safely and conveniently through the MXPI.
asqwerth wrote: Thu Feb 24, 2022 2:01 pm
Nope. Don't use the apt autoremove command blindly.
Nothing to do with flatpaks or removing unused runtimes.. And at 1 GB per runtime , I wouldn't say the space saving is insignificant.
Words to live by?!
Must say that
asqwerth's post here (#9) above is an extensive discourse how Flatpaks actually work, and well worth the time of any future reader of this series of postings.
Bottom line:
USE THE MXPI FOR UPDATING Flatpaks. It will take a while, and you need some patience, but after a bit, they will be updated.
THANKS again -- TO ALL!!!