After noticing last night that I couldn’t use Vulcan with the 440xx driver I was able to use the GUI tool to switch it out for the 450xx driver and when I rebooted it worked probably because I had already uninstalled cuda.
Edit:
The above refers to the pervious stable update. I’m not sure I ever actually got this one. I remeber getting a small update of 27 packages. Maybe that was it? All went fine so I’ll mark that
Even updated my mirror list and ran -Syyu but got nothing else.
I have the same problem: linux58-ndiswrapper is a required dependency of linux-latest-ndiswrapper, but linux58-ndiswrapper does not exist. Even upgrading the kernel from Linux 5.7.19 to Linux 5.8.6 does not help, because the upgrade does not supply linux58-ndiswrapper, and it’s not in the repos. I have linux57-ndiswrapper on my computer, but not linux58-ndiswrapper.
This problem was already noted here:
However, a solution to the problem was not provided.
I have many executable python scripts which i usually launch by double-click and choosing execute. On a clean install from iso (manjaro-kde-20.0.3-200606-linux56.iso), this works perfectly.
I did a complete re-install yesterday an did a ‘pacman -Syyu’. Now whenever I click ‘execute’ it opens the script in kate (the open behaviour). I have confirmed this by creating/testing/updating/testing in a vm.
If I right click the script an choose ‘execute in Konsole’ The scripts do execute (- without errors).
I have checked the file associations before and after the update I cannot see any changes.
I know the iso is getting a little bit old - I cannot confirm which of the updates I have installed in the past few weeks broke this. It may not be this one.
Other than that, this distro is brilliant - Many Thanks
This is my first post to the forum I appologize in advance if this is the wrong thread …
Habe auch Probleme mit dem Update. Kernel ist 5.8.6.
Warnung: Kann “linux58-ndiswrapper” nicht auflösen (eine Abhängigkeit von “linux-latest-ndiswrapper”)
:: Das folgende Paket kann aufgrund nicht auflösbarer Abhängigkeiten nicht aktualisiert werden:
linux-latest-ndiswrapper
linux58-ndiswrapper ist nicht installiert und auch nicht im Repro verfügbar, dafür aber linux57-ndiswrapper.
Boot with Kernel 5.4
Went into tty - pamac checkupdates -a and pamac update all went fine
Shut down- Boot up the new installed Kernel, 5.8.6-1
check: sudo journalctl -p err --since today no errors
I have Laptop ASUS Vivobook X556UQK, with manjaro gnome working fine, and I am trying to install Manjaro 20.1 Mikah KDE Plasma from scratch, and I have a problem with the keyboard.
Boot from a pendrive and In the first screen, the keyboard works perfect, but when I go to kde plasma to continue with the installation only the function keys work (ej fn+f2 wifi on, etc) but non other keystroke or a sigle key or number, cannot type anything in the console or any text box.
The mouse works perfectly, I try to go to settings to change the keyboard settings, but I still can’t write even though I have tried various settings.
Any suggestion? Does anyone else have this problem?
See post #14 in the link for the workaround. It did the trick for my Asus laptop. There’s no kernel patch yet, afaik.
You could also install the 5.4 LTS kernel (use on-screen keyboard for that).
EDIT: @philm You might wanna look into that. It has been reported here and on the arch forum not only by Asus users but also by Acer users. Affected are all 5.8 and 5.9 kernels that I have tried so far. No problems reported with linux54 LTS.
Here’s the topic that I opened a couple weeks ago in order to find a solution:
I also tried a workaround using an udev rule - which is working for me. No idea how to fix that stuff on the kernel side.
I’ve got this error:
==> WARNING: Possibly missing firmware for module: xhci_pci
in fact xhci_pci is regarding to USB 3.x controller but after reboot I couldn’t use my keyboard at the login screen so new update seems useless for me. I hope new patch comes. Maybe problem is coming from different cause.