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What were you trying to do that didn't work? I have RHEL 9.2 installed. GNOME Software offers to upgrade to the latest packages from RHEL 9.2 and won't install anything from RHEL 9.3. To upgrade to 9.3, I have to use dnf update. It's not obvious why GNOME Software updates should have different results than dnf updates. Since non-EUS RHEL 9.2 is already EOL, my system will presumably never receive any additional updates via GNOME Software. That's also not obvious. This behavior has been the same since RHEL 8 (e.g. this bug, which is private to Red Hat employees) so it's not a regression or any recent change, but rather something that's been annoying me for a long time. Please provide the package NVR for which bug is seen: gnome-software-41.5-3.el9 and PackageKit 1.2.4-2.el9 How reproducible: Always Steps to reproduce Open GNOME Software and visit the Updates tab Inspect available updates or note if system is "Up to Date" Or alternatively, run pkcon get-updates and note which updates are available or whether the system is up to date. I'm using a standard Red Hat employee subscription. Expected results GNOME Software should propose the same update to RHEL 9.3 that dnf does, and not keep me stuck on RHEL 9.2. Actual results GNOME Software does not propose any updates from RHEL 9.3. It also does not propose any updates from RHEL 9.2 EUS. My system is effectively EOL unless I know to check for updates with dnf.
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