Okay so it’s been like a month since EndeavourOS has found an update to install. I’m running sudo pacman -Syu almost daily to update my system but it only find eos-* updates to install and nothing else. I know kernel 6.10 came out not long ago but my system is still on 6.9.*. What can I check? There’s no way EOS hasn’t had an update in over a month…

Edit: added screenshot. Just ran this and as expected, only one package found.

Edit 2: Refreshing the mirrors and ranking them did the trick. Thousands of updates waiting…

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We need screenshot or anything, “Can you install any new program?” or “It shows all the mirrors (core, extra and multilib) when pacman -Syu?”

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Done. I uploaded a screenshot

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I certainly have been getting updates recently on EOS. Maybe try refreshing your gpg keys and checking your mirror list?

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Okay I’ll give this a try when I got back to the house.

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When I have this issue (and that’s quite often), I refresh the mirrors, do sudo pacman -Syy and then -Syu. Idk how to refresh GPGs so never tried it but that may help too.

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I will give this a shot when I get back home and report back

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Seems like a your mirrors might be out of sync

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How does this happen? This is my first EOS system. Ever since I finished up the setup and customization, I’ve not changed anything outside of updating it and using the system… I guess I’m just trying to understand the why

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Run eos-welcome, and choose the options to update both Arch and Endeavour mirrors. Save the files when prompted. For Arch mirrors, either choose countries closest to you, or just sort by fastest in general

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Yup! Working peachy now

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Use welcome application to update mirrors and rank them.

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Thank you! Easy fix

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