Never had this kind of trouble before…anyone know the cause of this?
[arkansawdave@pacjaro ~]$ sudo pacman -Syyu
:: Synchronizing package databases...
error: failed to update core (unable to lock database)
error: failed to update extra (unable to lock database)
error: failed to update community (unable to lock database)
error: failed to update multilib (unable to lock database)
error: failed to synchronize all databases
I tried setting my mirrors and running a ping. I’m connected and my mirrors are set with
PulseAudio should not have a problem starting because of module-rescue-streams
I suggest you check for .pacnew files and start a new topic to run some diagnostics as there may be something other than this module causing problems
The module should be removed as it is non-functional
it would be OK to leave it in place for now as it only creates an error message
but in the future a later version of PulseAudio may fail because it does not recognise the module
Hi, Im using Manjaro gnome, with 5.8 kernel.
Just updated yesterday and since then font is acting weird.
As you can see in the pic, most items are not visible.
@Karol.B The “fix” I had initially provided also stopped working for me, and I actually had to downgrade PulseAudio & it’s dependencies with the downgrade command (DOWNGRADE_FROM_ALA=1 downgrade pulseaudio libpulse pulseaudio-bluetooth pulseaudio-equalizer pulseaudio-jack pulseaudio-lirc pulseaudio-zeroconf ) for everything to fully work (you have to run the command as the root user for it to work).
Hi, I’ve figured out, that problem was caused by “ fwupd ” Also it takes about 5 seconds at boot. So I uninstalled it, because it seems to me useless anyway.
Updated on Gnome and everything went fine. However, I have a minor issue with my Electron applications showing a light colored titlebar. Before the update my Electron apps matched my theme.
On kernel 5.9.3 when I mount iso by gnome disk utility I see GDbus.Error:org.freedesktop.UDisk2.Error.Failed:Error waiting for loop object after creating 'dev/loop2: Timed out waiting for object (udisk-error-quark, 0) On kernel 5.4xx it works good.
None of the suggestions for getting MPD to work have proved successful for me, so in case anyone else is in this situation, here’s a workaround.
Add MPD to the list of packages that shouldn’t be upgraded
Save the following files somewhere: /usr/lib/libupnp.so.6* /usr/lib/libixml.so.2* /usr/lib/libthreadutil.so.6*
Upgrade
Restore the saved files
If you haven’t got any other packages dependent on libupnp and libixml, you might be safe marking those to be excluded from updates, though I wouldn’t like to say for certain; I have VLC dependent on them so that’s not a safe option for me.
Got this when using nmcli to bring up a VPN: /usr/lib/nm-openvpn-auth-dialog: error while loading shared libraries: libnma.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I Installed libnma to get rid of the message (and likely fix the VPN). I am not sure why it is only optional for networkmanager-openvpn.