[Stable Update] 2020-09-11 - Kernels, Gnome 3.36.6, MHWD, Pamac, VirtualBox

Update works fine. No issues here on three machines.
Now I deleted the flash-plugin and pepperflash because I don´t use it and it will be removed from the repos at the end of 2020.

regards
caho

No problems at all (Manjaro GNOME with Pop-shell from AUR).

Aside from an issue with VirtualBox saying it was not compatible with the kernel (So I just ran pacman -Syuu and also updated via the package manager, and ran the reboot dependency), it all runs just as smoothly as before.
Great job as always. I have never been happier with an OS.

Hi,
Got an issue with my second PC, i can’t connect with TigerVNC. It’s certainly due to this :grimacing:

Edited into the Wiki for you.

Next time feel free to do this yourself: anyone can edit it!

cc @gfunk @stargazer @GokuSan

:innocent:

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All fine on my system (XFCE, Kernel 4.14)

I only noticed a warning message on reboot (on console) about fwupd.service, but is displayed for a fraction of second: if I check for fwupd on journal logs, and if I check using systemctl status fwupd.service, I don’t see any message about.
However is due this update, since fwupd has been updated from 1.4.5-2 to 1.4.6-1

After this update my onboard ethernet was dead, but that was presumably just a coincidence. Luckily my parts bin had an Intel Pro/1000 board, which is anyway better than the Realtek.

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libnautilus-extension-typeahead is only useful on GNOME with nautilus-typeahead. It includes a patch for find as you type.

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Auf meinem Desktop 1 alles ok.

Please open a separate issue for that here and please also provide the usual diagnostics.

Phil pulled an all-nighter apparently… :grin:

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Not sure what doesn’t work.
As I log in to the desktop(XFCE), I got the message: “Unable to get connection to the message bus seassion. Connection refused”.
Should I open another issue?

Opend: "Unable to get connection to the message bus session" after login

Cinnamon, 5.4, update was good. Thanks for your efforts.

Stable as a rock! A flawless update.
KDE, nvidia 450.66, kernel 5.4 LTS

Thank you!

Super nice 20.1
Working perfectly
:ok_hand:t3::ok_hand:t3::ok_hand:t3::ok_hand:t3::ok_hand:t3:
Great job
Thanks for the hard work

I create a post for my issue:

Thanks in advance for the help


From the announce above:

I got this error:

sudo usermod --append --groups virtualbox $USER
usermod: group 'virtualbox' does not exist

@bogdancovaciu is helping me there…


And this is the solution :trophy: (Thanks to @bogdancovaciu):

I’m not able to get to the login screen after this update. could it be my old 340 nvidia driver?
I’m able to ctrl+alt f2, but going back to f1, it’s just a black screen

Did you try ctrl+alt+F7?

Yeah. Not working.
Trying to remove nvidia drivers

Edit:
Yeah, remove nvidia drivers solved it… guess i cant use 340 drivers no more?

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Nope, 340 series is still supported:

mhwd --listall | grep 340
video-hybrid-intel-nvidia-340xx--bumblebee            2019.10.25               false            PCI
    video-nvidia-340xx            2019.10.25               false            PCI

Open a new issue for this here and link to this post.

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