I think zypper dup is the anwser. You might need to install zypper though. But honestly sfos-upgrade from Openrepos has been so good you probably should just use that.
EDIT: And as for Patchmanager, the upgrade breaks it, but it does work on 4.4.0. But you need to remove it before the update and install it after the fact. For more info see: https://github.com/sailfishos-patches/patchmanager/issues/304
well right now I had to play with it a lot more. I changed the entry in ssu.ini back to 4.3, then run the upgrade which failed, removed patchmanager, still ld cache was a problem, update the ld.so.preload file, now updating to 4.4 again we will see
You might have something installed that breaks the upgrade, uninstall every third party app and try again.
If you have an backup then you could re-flash and restore the backup.
I tried to play with browser .desktop. Nothing helps. I noticed Tidings also had the same problem, couldnt resolve dns. Disabling Sandboxing solved problem aswell as for Sfos forum viewer app. I checked journal logs, nothing interesting.
For me looks like Sandbox problem. Worth to mentios is, no longer hotspot works. I can start, can connect from other phone, but there is no internet…
Xperia 10.
On device XA2U DS. I flashed 4.3.0.15. So basically clean install and to get a recent to stick so that you don’t go through update hell. Then logged in and enabled DTs. Upgraded to 4.4.0.58 using terminal via SSH and don’t have any problems others are reporting. BT, Browser, phone calls and sms messages all work fine. No problems at all, except Flatpaks.
Funny you mention that. I experienced the same issue with flatpak runner. Starting it from the app grid showed no apps in it. Starting it from the terminal showed installed flatpaks.
Something seems to go wrong in the SailfishOS upgrade procedure (at least at the CLI), it installs patchmanager-2.3.3-10.41.1.jollaas shown here (and at other places).
Yeah, I have that too. It opens up another window of Fernschreiber which is only background without anything in it, instead of raising the actual one. I guess those are some sailjail shenanigans.