inxi: local (3.3.01.1-1) is newer than community (3.3.00.1-1)
Any idea why?
I got an update for inxi after a reboot so now its OK
And after the update I cant open the terminal. Nothing happens when I click on the icon
Same with Minecraft. Other programs starts ok
Running on Gnome
Solution:
1- uncomment en_US.UTF-8 from /etc/locale.gen
2- generate locale by this command locale-gen
3- add LANG=en_US.UTF-8 and LC_COLLATE=C to /etc/locale.conf
and that’s it. Everything worked.
After the update the audio returned to work correctly but I noticed that every time I start the PC I have to select the correct audio output by pavucontrol, is there any way to correct this?
looking for conflicting packages...
warning: removing 'opencolorio' from target list because it conflicts with 'opencolorio1'
:: opencolorio1 and opencolorio are in conflict. Remove opencolorio? [y/N]
error: unresolvable package conflicts detected
error: failed to prepare transaction (conflicting dependencies)
:: opencolorio1 and opencolorio are in conflict
is there then update or not? can’t see anything besides opencolorio1 which would be actually downgrade…
The update went smoothly on my old ThinkPad, but my desktop ran into locale troubles. Gnome Terminal failed to start, so I installed another one through Pamac. Following the “[root tip] Troubleshooting locale errors” instructions, I resolved the error and now Gnome Terminal opens. Initially I checked the locale in Manajro Settings Manager and noticed there were none listed. Can’t say it was necessarily the update that caused the problem, but others had similar issues.
Hope the feedback helps, and thanks for making Manjaro so great!
Try removing opencolorio1 and if that would want to remove something that you need, open a new topic in #support , link back to your topic here, provide the full output together with An inxi --admin --verbosity=7 --filter --no-host --width and mention @Fabby
Can you elaborate? Updated also xfce but all my xfce bugs and irritations are still present. (Luckily no new problems either… great in that regard … hehe)
Initial update went fine, however shortly after that I got upgraded to Kernel 5.10.15-1 (This is the current testing kernel, so still unsure what happened here) which has not done much good for my system.
I’m back to nvidia driver constantly crashing, my notifications have moved half off the screen and some widgets are not working. This is KDE btw. Going to try downgrading to 5.4 I think, as this is not great.
You have posted you rebooted into a black screen but no other information. You’ll need to give full system information and system logs as well for the developers to help you trouble shoot