The AMDGPU and Intel open source drivers are blacklisted by Blender. I can not do GPU rendering with either on Linux, but if I boot into Windows, both my AMD discreet card and my Intel iGPU show up to assist rendering in Blender.
Then there is CUDA, which a lot of frameworks use. I have not used it personally, but people do not seem like the OpenCL implementations.
After the update from today bluetooth isnât working on my laptop. It is not possible to enable bluetooth. Before the update bluetooth was working fine.
I tried kernel 5.9 and then I switched to 5.10 but the issue is still there
systemctl status bluetooth.service gives me:
Dez 30 23:32:24 vaio bluetoothd[2703]: src/main.c:parse_controller_config() Key file does not have key âLEScanIntervalConnectâ in group âControllerâ
Dez 30 23:32:24 vaio bluetoothd[2703]: src/main.c:parse_controller_config() Key file does not have key âLEScanWindowConnectâ in group âControllerâ
Dez 30 23:32:24 vaio bluetoothd[2703]: src/main.c:parse_controller_config() Key file does not have key âLEMinConnectionIntervalâ in group âControllerâ
Dez 30 23:32:24 vaio bluetoothd[2703]: src/main.c:parse_controller_config() Key file does not have key âLEMaxConnectionIntervalâ in group âControllerâ
Dez 30 23:32:24 vaio bluetoothd[2703]: src/main.c:parse_controller_config() Key file does not have key âLEConnectionLatencyâ in group âControllerâ
Dez 30 23:32:24 vaio bluetoothd[2703]: src/main.c:parse_controller_config() Key file does not have key âLEConnectionSupervisionTimeoutâ in group âControllerâ
Dez 30 23:32:24 vaio bluetoothd[2703]: src/main.c:parse_controller_config() Key file does not have key âLEAutoconnecttimeoutâ in group âControllerâ
The update went fine; no problems.
Edit:
Except baloo broke.
Doing thisfixed it, but running balooctl enable didnât work so I had start it via kinfocenter ⌠strange.
Edit2: When rebooting, it breaks again.
But when I installed linux510, I would just get a black screen at boot.
I booted linux59 again and noticed that no nvidia drivers where installed. mhwd didnât work because of a conflict between nvidia-utils and nvidia-455xx-utils
This is what fixed it for me:
Note: If you have a hacky multi monitor setup make a copy of /etc/X11/mhwd.d/nvidia.conf
Remove all linux5x-nvidia-455xx (these will be reinstalled later, but they create a dependency issue)
Install nvidia-utils and remove nvidia-455xx-utils
Run sudo mhwd -a pci nonfree 0300
(4.) Restore your nvidia.conf
After this I was able to boot with linux510 and the latest drivers.
Thanks for the update ! Had some issues, solved them, see below.
Summary
update via pamac, no errors in update, reboot recommended, so reboot.
all is fine.
install kernel 5.10 using majaro settings
Boot with 5.10
black screen, blinking cursor alt+F2 reboot
Journal
/usr/lib/gdm-x-session[1362]: (EE) NVIDIA: Failed to initialize the NVIDIA kernel module.
~ >>> sudo mhwd -a pci nonfree 0300
Warning: config '/var/lib/mhwd/local/pci/video-nvidia-455xx/MHWDCONFIG' is invalid!
> Using config 'video-nvidia' for device: 0000:07:00.0 (0300:10de:1402) Display controller nVidia Corporation GM206 [GeForce GTX 950]
> Installing video-nvidia...
Sourcing /etc/mhwd-x86_64.conf
Has lib32 support: true
Sourcing /var/lib/mhwd/db/pci/graphic_drivers/nvidia/MHWDCONFIG
Processing classid: 0300
Sourcing /var/lib/mhwd/scripts/include/0300
Processing classid: 0302
:: Synchronizing package databases...
warning: lib32-nvidia-utils-455.45.01-3 is up to date -- skipping
core is up to date
extra is up to date
community is up to date
multilib is up to date
resolving dependencies...
looking for conflicting packages...
:: nvidia-utils and nvidia-455xx-utils are in conflict (nvidia-libgl). Remove nvidia-455xx-utils? [y/N] error: unresolvable package conflicts detected
error: failed to prepare transaction (conflicting dependencies)
Removed all nvidia drivers, installed nvidia using majaro hardware settings and all is well.
Nope! All it did is legit marked the system as âup to dateâ, but has not updated anything at allâŚ
And the logs says that now many system components are missingâŚ
Hopefully iâll reboot, it will fail to boot, then I will enter a chroot environment to merge a previous snapshot and to update remotely with an ISO having a previous version of pamacâŚ
I have a 3-boot laptop with each Manjaro in Unstable, and another laptop in Stable. I mix maybe between them, I saw a lot of Pamac upgrades lately. Dunno if it could be related.
Lots of Haskell and Python too.
I had a kernel panic on shutdown after update, replace journalist, restart and removed mhwd-nvidia-340x.
After start all seems work well except one little issue;I have this error proc: Bad value for 'hidepid' on dmesg.
The kernel is 5.4.
I had this issue, and the suggested workaround solved it.
rebuild-detector notified me of vmware-horizon-client needing a rebuild but after the upgrade it wonât build anymore due to missing sha256sum validation of vmware-bundle.eclass. EDIT: I had to clean the AUR cache to rebuild it properly.
I ran the update in the terminal. Everything went well until I attempted to run terminator. It refused to start. Even after I uninstalled it, ran a clean, and reinstalled it, it still would not start. Finally, I attempted to start it from another terminal. I got the following message. Thanks for a great distro.
[don@don-optiplex990 ~]$ terminator
(terminator:3743): Gtk-WARNING **: 18:50:03.467: Theme parsing error: gtk.css:2:33: Failed to import: Error opening file /home/don/.config/gtk-3.0/window_decorations.css: No such file or directory
(terminator:3743): Gtk-WARNING **: 18:50:03.469: Theme parsing error: gtk.css:68:35: The style property GtkButton:child-displacement-x is deprecated and shouldnât be used anymore. It will be removed in a future version
(terminator:3743): Gtk-WARNING **: 18:50:03.469: Theme parsing error: gtk.css:69:35: The style property GtkButton:child-displacement-y is deprecated and shouldnât be used anymore. It will be removed in a future version
(terminator:3743): Gtk-WARNING **: 18:50:03.469: Theme parsing error: gtk.css:73:46: The style property GtkScrolledWindow:scrollbars-within-bevel is deprecated and shouldnât be used anymore. It will be removed in a future version
Traceback (most recent call last):
File â/usr/bin/terminatorâ, line 48, in
import terminatorlib.optionparse
File â/usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages/terminatorlib/optionparse.pyâ, line 24, in
from . import config
File â/usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages/terminatorlib/config.pyâ, line 76, in
from validate import Validator
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named âvalidateâ
[don@don-optiplex990 ~]$
Well, didnât go so well. Probably my fault, but not sure.
I think Kernel 5.8 was removed and was updated to 5.9.
Kernel 5.9 gives me black screen after grub. Boot with 5.4, no problem. Saw some talk in this thread about nvidia so removed those. Then removed 5.9 and reboot, and this in order to install 5.10 instead.
Tried booting into 5.4 again, black screen after grub on this one. Canât ctrl-alt-f2 and no success getting into tty with the systemd.xxz.zzz (forget the exact text; replaces quiet) edit in grub. Recovery mode is a black screen as well.
Should I start a new thread? Iâll continue to Google my way out of this, either way.
Update 1:
Seeing what I can do with manjaro-chroot and mhwd (mhwd -a pci free 0300) and mhwd-kernal to install 5.10 etc. I had to run pacman -S mhwd to get the mhwdâs installed.
Update 2:
Free driver didnât fix the issue but, running mhwd -a pci nonfree 0300 seems to have fixed my problem. Iâm now on 5.10 and have removed 5.9 and its nvidia driver.
This makes sense, as I think removing the nvidia drivers is why I got the black screen, at least the second time around with 5.4 (the initial 5.9 may be the issue noted up thread.)
Anyway, not exactly sure what happened but, I think Iâm back in business. Thanks!
Note:
These wiki were helpful: GRUB/Restore the GRUB Bootloader - Manjaro (talks about manjaro-chroot in the context of restoring GRUB but, the Manual Chroot part can be a useful guide for using manjaro-chroot with mhwd & mhwd-kernal; note my update 1 if you donât have mhwd installed.) Manjaro Kernels - Manjaro (guide on installing/removing/listing Kernals from terminal) Configure Graphics Cards - Manjaro (installing/removing/listing gpu drivers from terminal)