inxi -Fxxxzar --no-host
System:
Kernel: 5.7.17-2-MANJARO x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 10.2.0
parameters: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-5.7-x86_64
root=UUID=b61654c7-c2fe-4597-af3b-308d8e04495f rw quiet apparmor=1
security=apparmor udev.log_priority=3
Desktop: Xfce 4.14.2 tk: Gtk 3.24.20 info: xfce4-panel wm: xfwm4
dm: LightDM 1.30.0 Distro: Manjaro Linux
Machine:
Type: Desktop Mobo: ASUSTeK model: PRIME B365M-A v: Rev X.0x
serial: <filter> UEFI: American Megatrends v: 1203 date: 10/10/2019
CPU:
Topology: 8-Core model: Intel Core i7-9700 bits: 64 type: MCP
arch: Kaby Lake family: 6 model-id: 9E (158) stepping: D (13)
microcode: D6 L2 cache: 12.0 MiB
flags: avx avx2 lm nx pae sse sse2 sse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 ssse3 vmx
bogomips: 48016
Speed: 3846 MHz min/max: 800/4700 MHz Core speeds (MHz): 1: 3516 2: 3459
3: 3100 4: 3490 5: 3486 6: 3396 7: 3568 8: 3265
Vulnerabilities: Type: itlb_multihit status: KVM: VMX disabled
Type: l1tf status: Not affected
Type: mds status: Not affected
Type: meltdown status: Not affected
Type: spec_store_bypass
mitigation: Speculative Store Bypass disabled via prctl and seccomp
Type: spectre_v1
mitigation: usercopy/swapgs barriers and __user pointer sanitization
Type: spectre_v2 mitigation: Enhanced IBRS, IBPB: conditional, RSB filling
Type: srbds mitigation: TSX disabled
Type: tsx_async_abort mitigation: TSX disabled
Graphics:
Device-1: Intel UHD Graphics 630 vendor: ASUSTeK driver: i915 v: kernel
bus ID: 00:02.0 chip ID: 8086:3e98
Device-2: IMC Networks XHC Camera type: USB driver: uvcvideo
bus ID: 1-7.3:9 chip ID: 13d3:784b
Display: x11 server: X.Org 1.20.8 driver: intel unloaded: modesetting
alternate: fbdev,vesa display ID: :0.0 screens: 1
Screen-1: 0 s-res: 1920x1080 s-dpi: 96 s-size: 508x285mm (20.0x11.2")
s-diag: 582mm (22.9")
Monitor-1: DP1 res: 1920x1080 hz: 60 dpi: 102 size: 480x270mm (18.9x10.6")
diag: 551mm (21.7")
Monitor-2: HDMI2 res: 1920x1080 hz: 60 dpi: 94
size: 520x290mm (20.5x11.4") diag: 595mm (23.4")
OpenGL: renderer: Mesa Intel UHD Graphics 630 (CFL GT2) v: 4.6 Mesa 20.1.6
direct render: Yes
Audio:
Device-1: Intel 200 Series PCH HD Audio vendor: ASUSTeK
driver: snd_hda_intel v: kernel bus ID: 00:1f.3 chip ID: 8086:a2f0
Device-2: JMTek LLC. type: USB driver: hid-generic,snd-usb-audio,usbhid
bus ID: 1-7.4:10 chip ID: 0c76:161f
Sound Server: ALSA v: k5.7.17-2-MANJARO
Network:
Device-1: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet
vendor: ASUSTeK driver: r8169 v: kernel port: e000 bus ID: 03:00.0
chip ID: 10ec:8168
IF: enp3s0 state: up speed: 1000 Mbps duplex: full mac: <filter>
Drives:
Local Storage: total: 2.26 TiB used: 9.50 GiB (0.4%)
SMART Message: Required tool smartctl not installed. Check --recommends
ID-1: /dev/sda vendor: Kingston model: SA400S37480G size: 447.13 GiB
block size: physical: 512 B logical: 512 B speed: 6.0 Gb/s
serial: <filter> rev: K1B3 scheme: GPT
ID-2: /dev/sdb vendor: Toshiba model: HDWD120 size: 1.82 TiB block size:
physical: 4096 B logical: 512 B speed: 6.0 Gb/s rotation: 7200 rpm
serial: <filter> rev: ACF0 scheme: GPT
Partition:
ID-1: / raw size: 50.07 GiB size: 49.03 GiB (97.93%)
used: 9.47 GiB (19.3%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sda5
Swap:
Alert: No Swap data was found.
Sensors:
System Temperatures: cpu: 31.0 C mobo: N/A
Fan Speeds (RPM): N/A
Repos:
Packages: pacman: 1118 lib: 339 flatpak: 0
Active pacman repo servers in: /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
1: https://www.uex.dk/public/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
2: https://manjaro.ipacct.com/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
3: http://kambing.ui.ac.id/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
4: http://mirror.inode.at/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
5: https://mirror.philpot.de/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
6: http://mirror.ragenetwork.de/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
7: https://mirror.tuchola-dc.pl/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
8: http://manjaro.barata.pt/stable/$repo/$arch
9: https://mirror.netzspielplatz.de/manjaro/packages/stable/$repo/$arch
10: http://manjaro.dcc.uchile.cl/stable/$repo/$arch
11: https://manjaro.mirror.garr.it/mirrors/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
12: https://mirror.yandex.ru/mirrors/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
13: https://repo.sadjad.ac.ir/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
14: https://mirrors.ucr.ac.cr/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
15: http://mirror.infotronik.hu/mirrors/pub/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
16: http://mirror.upb.edu.co/manjarostable/$repo/$arch
17: http://ftp.tsukuba.wide.ad.jp/Linux/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
18: http://mirror.ventraip.net.au/Manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
19: https://manjaro.c3sl.ufpr.br/stable/$repo/$arch
20: https://mirrors.ustc.edu.cn/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
21: https://ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
22: http://mirror.is.co.za/mirrors/manjaro.org/stable/$repo/$arch
23: https://repo.rhindon.net/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
24: http://ftp.belnet.be/mirrors/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
25: http://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
26: http://mirror.rise.ph/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
27: http://manjaro.mirrors.uk2.net/stable/$repo/$arch
28: http://ftp.cuhk.edu.hk/pub/Linux/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
29: http://mirror.truenetwork.ru/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
30: https://mirror.cedia.org.ec/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
31: https://mirror.espoch.edu.ec/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
32: https://mirrors.zju.edu.cn/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
33: https://mirrors.sjtug.sjtu.edu.cn/manjarostable/$repo/$arch
34: http://manjaro.mirror.ac.za/stable/$repo/$arch
35: http://repo.manjaro.org.uk/stable/$repo/$arch
36: http://ftp.tu-chemnitz.de/pub/linux/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
37: https://mirror.netcologne.de/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
38: https://mirrors.shuosc.org/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
39: https://download.nus.edu.sg/mirror/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
40: https://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/repo.manjaro.org/repos/stable/$repo/$arch
41: https://osmirror.org/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
42: https://mirror.math.princeton.edu/pub/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
43: http://distro.ibiblio.org/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
44: http://kibo.remi.lu/stable/$repo/$arch
45: https://manjaro.cu.be/stable/$repo/$arch
46: https://ftp.lysator.liu.se/pub/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
47: http://kartolo.sby.datautama.net.id/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
48: http://mirror.catn.com/pub/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
49: https://mirrors.dotsrc.org/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
50: http://mirror.dacentec.com/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
51: http://free.nchc.org.tw/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
52: http://mirrors.serverhost.ro/manjaro/packages/stable/$repo/$arch
53: http://manjaro.telecoms.bg/stable/$repo/$arch
54: https://ct.mirror.garr.it/mirrors/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
55: http://ftp.rz.tu-bs.de/pub/mirror/manjaro.org/repos/stable/$repo/$arch
56: http://mirror.datacenter.by/pub/mirrors/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
57: http://ftp.caliu.cat/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
58: http://ftp.riken.jp/Linux/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
59: https://ftp.cc.uoc.gr/mirrors/linux/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
60: https://mirrors.ocf.berkeley.edu/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
61: http://mirror.xeonbd.com/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
62: https://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/os/Linux/distr/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
63: http://mirror.chmuri.net/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
64: http://ftp.free.org/mirrors/repo.manjaro.org/repos/stable/$repo/$arch
65: https://mirror.clarkson.edu/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
66: http://pet.inf.ufsc.br/mirrors/manjarolinux/stable/$repo/$arch
67: http://linorg.usp.br/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
68: https://mirrors.shu.edu.cn/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
69: https://mirror.koddos.net/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
70: https://mirror.dkm.cz/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
71: https://ba.mirror.garr.it/mirrors/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
72: http://mirror.ufam.edu.br/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
73: http://manjaro.melbourneitmirror.net/stable/$repo/$arch
74: https://mirror.zetup.net/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
75: https://mirrors.netix.net/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
76: https://manjaro.moson.eu/stable/$repo/$arch
77: http://ftp.linux.org.tr/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
78: http://ftp.snt.utwente.nl/pub/linux/manjaro/stable/$repo/$arch
Info:
Processes: 217 Uptime: 2h 22m Memory: 15.50 GiB used: 2.15 GiB (13.9%)
Init: systemd v: 246 Compilers: gcc: 10.2.0 Shell: Bash v: 5.0.18
running in: xfce4-terminal inxi: 3.1.05
hmm …
sudo pacman -Sc
(Y/J)
sudo pacman -Scc
(Y/J)
sudo rm -f /var/lib/pacman/sync/*
sudo pacman -Syyu
without errors?
or sync SSL error again?
sudo pacman -Sy gnupg archlinux-keyring manjaro-keyring
sudo pacman-key --init
sudo pacman-key --populate archlinux manjaro
sudo pacman-key --refresh-keys
You can dl & install keyrings manuel with:
sudo pacman -U https://www.uex.dk/public/manjaro/stable/core/x86_64/archlinux-keyring-20200820-1-any.pkg.tar.zst
sudo pacman -U https://www.uex.dk/public/manjaro/stable/core/x86_64/manjaro-keyring-20200603-1-any.pkg.tar.zst
Thank you all for the suggestions. The problem is almost surely with the root certificate I installed, not with Manjaro itself.
ok, thanks for your feedback
because my test compiling/script-run (makepkg -sr) the google-chrome from AUR works!
Topic question done?
1 google-chrome (Installed) (Build Files Exist)
==> Packages to cleanBuild?
==> [N]one [A]ll [Ab]ort [I]nstalled [No]tInstalled or (1 2 3, 1-3, ^4)
==>
error fetching google-chrome: error: object file .git/objects/bb/7c660dfe005c6d0a56e57b9ab9f69595ff523b is empty
fatal: loose object bb7c660dfe005c6d0a56e57b9ab9f69595ff523b (stored in .git/objects/bb/7c660dfe005c6d0a56e57b9ab9f69595ff523b) is corrupt
Was wondering if some one could Help me on this one
Chrome 85 thru AUR
Help, please!
The IT guys here still can’t figure out why their proxy is blocking AUR. They want a screenshot of the problem. How can I download or update or somehow access AUR in a way that when it fails, I can screenshot it?
Not done yet, see my previous post…
Nice IT-guy’s, he can download wireshark.exe from google search and 2nd search “my network is a barn door”!
can you ping aur.archlinux.org
?
ping aur.archlinux.org
e.g.
ping aur.archlinux.org
PING aur.archlinux.org (95.216.144.15) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from aur.archlinux.org (95.216.144.15): icmp_seq=1 ttl=52 time=35.6 ms
64 bytes from aur.archlinux.org (95.216.144.15): icmp_seq=2 ttl=52 time=35.0 ms
64 bytes from aur.archlinux.org (95.216.144.15): icmp_seq=3 ttl=52 time=35.3 ms
64 bytes from aur.archlinux.org (95.216.144.15): icmp_seq=4 ttl=52 time=35.2 ms
^C
--- aur.archlinux.org ping statistics ---
4 packets transmitted, 4 received, 0% packet loss, time 3003ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 35.042/35.272/35.608/0.208 ms
what is the output from:
route -n
traceroute aur.archlinux.org
(sudo pacman -S traceroute
)
other test, what does the output say:
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/google-chrome.git
pls change topic … isn’t a google-chrome install problem, but a “home/work-network problem”
I am pinging okay, and today I succeeded in installing by git clone, so that’s an improvement. But still can’t do YAY, or get AUR packages to show in Pamac or Octopi.
I can’t edit the thread title anymore, but maybe someone else can?
sudo pacman -S traceroute
[sudo] password for shmuel:
resolving dependencies...
looking for conflicting packages...
Packages (1) traceroute-2.1.0-5
Total Download Size: 0.03 MiB
Total Installed Size: 0.08 MiB
:: Proceed with installation? [Y/n] Y
:: Retrieving packages...
traceroute-2.1.0... 35.4 KiB 3.46 MiB/s 00:00 [#########] 100%
(1/1) checking keys in keyring [#########] 100%
(1/1) checking package integrity [#########] 100%
(1/1) loading package files [#########] 100%
(1/1) checking for file conflicts [#########] 100%
(1/1) checking available disk space [#########] 100%
:: Processing package changes...
(1/1) installing traceroute [#########] 100%
:: Running post-transaction hooks...
(1/1) Arming ConditionNeedsUpdate...
shmuel@shmuel-Manjaro:~$ route -n
bash: route: command not found
shmuel@shmuel-Manjaro:~$ traceroute aur.archlinux.org
traceroute to aur.archlinux.org (95.216.144.15), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1 Broadcom.Home (10.0.0.138) 0.851 ms 0.978 ms 1.086 ms
2 195.60.232.126 (195.60.232.126) 8.849 ms 9.468 ms 9.500 ms
3 195.60.232.90 (195.60.232.90) 10.416 ms 10.457 ms 10.576 ms
4 192.168.72.163 (192.168.72.163) 10.766 ms 11.891 ms 11.931 ms
5 192.168.72.163 (192.168.72.163) 12.087 ms !X 12.101 ms !X 12.224 ms !X
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/google-chrome.git
Cloning into 'google-chrome'...
remote: Enumerating objects: 833, done.
remote: Counting objects: 100% (833/833), done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (466/466), done.
remote: Total 833 (delta 409), reused 789 (delta 367), pack-reused 0
Receiving objects: 100% (833/833), 193.56 KiB | 1.22 MiB/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (409/409), done.
sudo pacman -S net-tools
after this repeat route -n
This is the IP make trouble … he blocks the next way to outside www ?!
!
e.g. traceroute end
11 * * *
12 13496.your-cloud.host (95.216.130.243) 40.149 ms 33.249 ms 33.285 ms
13 * * *
14 aur.archlinux.org (95.216.144.15) 34.035 ms !X 37.901 ms !X 36.790 ms !X
You can do the job of your IT-People and scan/snif your network with zenmap
sudo pacman -S zenmap
or search (if you search, please not google ) to “kali linux live usb”
@shmu26 but why not use Chromium instead??? I see so many people (new people mostly) try to install Chrome via the AUR, but why bother if you can use Chromium?
Chromium, as offered by Arch, is several builds behind Google Chrome. That’s a security issue in IMHO.
Very good!
I sent them the info, let’s see what they say. I have a root certificate that redirects net traffic through a proxy, even though I am at home on my home network. They need to figure it out at their end, it’s not a local block, it is at server side, if I understand things right.
Not according to the archwiki. It’s listed as a spin-off of chromium making it sound like a proprietary fork of chromium. If anything chromium is more secure than google chrome since it’s open source.
@LinuxLoverForever, just for the record, I use Firefox most of the time. And you are surely entitled to your opinion. I am not here to argue about open source versus closed source. I just want access to AUR, that’s all. There are plenty of open source packages on AUR.
route -n
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface
0.0.0.0 10.0.0.138 0.0.0.0 UG 100 0 0 enp3s0
10.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 100 0 0 enp3s0
Have these newer builds security fixes in them?
The latest build alone fixed 5 security issues. More details in the link below.
Every new build fixes several security issues.
It’s not connectivity issue, ping and traceroute are going to succeed because they don’t require ssl/https. However, pacman/pamac/yay tries to download files over a secure https-connection. This requires that your system trusts the certificates of the sites you are downloading stuff from. If the certificates are expired, self signed or misconfigured, the https-connection is not possible and you can only use plain insecure http-connection.
Because AUR works for the rest of us and your downloads fail also from all repository sites, we can safely assume that the problem is in your network. For some reason your network has stopped trusting some big root CA, and https doesn’t work you in huge sections of internet.
So, you need to add a root CA certificate to your trusted certificates. Then your internet starts working normally and you can access AUR.
AUR is working for me now. I don’t know what changed.