dav1d update seems to have caused a lot of problems. A lot of software, including OpenMW and a bunch of KDE stuff like Kontact are failing to start because they can’t find libdav1d.so.4 because it’s now libdav1d.so.5.
I just upgraded and try to fix the PulseEffects issue.
I figured there is a manjaro-pipewire in the Community repo, and one in the Extra repo. Even after refreshing databases. Which one to pick?
Also, at both of them, I get opted to get pulseaudio removed:
✔ ~ [master L|✚ 1]
23:14 $ LANG=C yay -Ss manjaro-pipewire
community/manjaro-pipewire 20210102-1 (7.7 KiB 0.0 B)
Meta package for pipewire support.
extra/manjaro-pipewire 20210109-1 (2.1 KiB 0.0 B)
Meta package for pipewire support.
✔ ~ [master L|✚ 1]
23:15 $ LANG=C yay -S manjaro-pipewire
resolving dependencies...
looking for conflicting packages...
:: pipewire-pulse and pulseaudio are in conflict. Remove pulseaudio? [y/N] N
error: unresolvable package conflicts detected
error: failed to prepare transaction (conflicting dependencies)
:: pipewire-pulse and pulseaudio are in conflict
error installing repo packages
While I would love to remove any farts of Lennart Pöttering off my system (without removing any functionality), removing pulseaudio would likely result in a machine with not working audio.
Install PulseEffect Legacy (version 4.xx) from AUR OFFICIAL REPOS (just noticed it is in the Manjaro repos), as suggested on PulseEffect official documentation, if you don’t use PipeWire.
KDE, Linux510: Update went mostly fine for me. Restarted just fine. Xpad & KGet wouldn’t open. After one restart Xpad came back, but KGet did not. Several restarts later, no difference. Launching from terminal only gives me this:
Icon theme "ubuntu-mono-dark" not found.
Icon theme "Mint-X" not found.
Icon theme "elementary" not found.
All other Plasma apps (that I’ve tried) seem to run fine. Everything else is is doing great. Thank you and keep up the great work!
Hi, just for info. I’m too having problem with PulseEffect - I’ve managed to make it working with help there, but I’m experiencing unexpected errors. Such as, sound works fine, but with new video it stops. PulseEffect freezes etc.
I had some graphic issues (weird snowflakes that look like VRAM overload), terminal crashed after a while, system monitor crashed as well. So, I restarted and now the bar with favourites and open applications was gone. Going Manjaro Hello → Gnome Layout Manager and applying another layout and switching back to the previous one helped and brought the (dynamically disappearing) sidebar back.
Before switching the layout, I saw that under ‘tweaks’, where you can choose a theme, there was no choice for ‘shell’: the drop-down menu was grayed-out and a orange warning triangle was shown.
And the update messed up Kernel 5.9 for me: it goes directly into emergency mode. Last time I solved this be re-installing the kernel. I’m on 5.4 for now.