When trying to run ksystemlog I received an error.
ksystemlog: /usr/lib/libsystemd.so.0: version `LIBSYSTEMD_246’ not found (required by ksystemlog)
Looking at the file.
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 Aug 16 03:29 /usr/lib/libsystemd.so.0 -> libsystemd.so.0.28.0
Checking a virtual machine of Manjaro ksystemlog and it is working properly without today’s update.
After the update ksystemlog is getting the error above.
Installed:
systemd 245.7-2 system and service manager
systemd-libs 245.7-2
update went well, no problems after reboot but nvidia is still 440.100 although the update claimed it had upgraded. don’t know what’s going on. it works so i’m not really afraid but nvidia didn’t upgraded.
Update went well. But I can’t seem to install video-hybrid-intel-nvidia-450xx-prime so I had to revert to 440xx again
Stuck with this:
sudo mhwd -i pci video-hybrid-intel-nvidia-440xx-prime
Dependencies to install: video-modesetting
Proceed with installation? [Y/n]
It just stays there after pressing Enter. Can’t seem to download the driver. Interestingly, when trying to install the 440 hybrid driver again, the same problem pops up so I had to use timeshift to go back to the snapshot before this update.
Weirdly enough I can download and install the non-hybrid 450xx (and 440xx) driver which I’m currently using right now.
Aug 22 16:17:36 eli systemd[1]: Starting GNOME Display Manager…
Aug 22 16:17:36 eli systemd[1]: Started GNOME Display Manager.
Aug 22 16:17:53 eli gdm-password][1481]: gkr-pam: unable to locate daemon control file
Aug 22 16:17:53 eli gdm-password][1481]: gkr-pam: stashed password to try later in open session
Aug 22 16:17:53 eli gdm-password][1481]: pam_unix(gdm-password:session): session opened for user andrito by (uid=0)
Aug 22 16:17:53 eli gdm-password][1481]: gkr-pam: gnome-keyring-daemon started properly and unlocked keyring
Not actually using any flatpacks that im aware of. Post it in this forum regardless?
(It will be next week before i have time to address this. Weekends packed already.)
/edit: nvm, just saw mangiaro’s post. Guess we gotta wait for the update to arrive in the repo.
Thx, the update went well.
I don’t have linux-latest installed hence I cloud also update the nvidia-drivers with the GUI tool.
But it deleted my custom 90-mhwd.conf which I created via this guide.
There is now a new nvidia.conf file in /etc/X11/mhwd.d/ which is softlinked to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/90-mhwd.conf.
I put my old 90-mhwd.conf from backup as the new /etc/X11/mhwd.d/nvidia.conf and softlinked it to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/90-mhwd.conf.
Everything works now
Also this
==> If you run into trouble with CUDA not being available, run nvidia-modprobe first.