All fine with Xfce, Kernel 5.10.19-1 - but I wonder that Kernel 5.10 is still not marked as LTS. thanks for your good work!
RAS kernel 5.11.2 , nvidia , cinnamon
Thanks
Amazing update & big thanks to the whole team, including those who run non-Stable for the rest of us!
More power to you all.
Ruziel
Thank you for encouraging women against the smell of hatred around them.
For now i solved reinstalling the previous package of GRUB with sudo pacman -U /var/cache/pacman/pkg/grub-2.04-16-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst and after running sudo update-grub it works again.
Finally, able to remove python2… great work everyone
Through a recent patch, os-prober seems to have been disabled by default. See here for details: https://gitlab.manjaro.org/packages/core/grub/-/commit/991784fbecb814a14651e1ccbd0dd6b08de2a129
I had the same issue and could resolve it by manually adding the line GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false
to /etc/default/grub
.
Which clock is that, a third party widget?
That’s an Event Calendar. Ok, it’s fixed: all you have to do is to update that plasmoid.
The update went smooth on all my GNOME machines.
Keep up the good work!
Everything is fine here …Gnome…5.11 & 5.10 LTS
Thank you very much for the info. I added that line to my Grub config with the new package installed and now it works.
Thanks Hefty!!!
That worked
But:
I’m on stable branch to NEVER experience such issues!!!
Even grub.pacnew doesn’t contain
“GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false”
Every one with multiboot is in a really bad situation!
Very bad, really!
Hi @Hefty !
Can you include your solution to the problem in " Known issues and solutions" (above)? I think it is quite important and it would make easier to people find it.
Cheers.
I found a small bug:
my Windows 10 installation is not found.
My grub didn’t recognize my Windows 10 installation either after this update. The os-prober setting and then running update-grub
added it back.
If your multiboot Manjaro grub does not include other OS as Windows … see post from Hefty (down)
I got
npm: /usr/lib/node_modules/npm/node_modules/which/bin/node-which exists in filesystem
npm: /usr/lib/node_modules/npm/scripts/bundle-and-gitignore-deps.js exists in filesystem
npm: /usr/lib/node_modules/npm/scripts/resetdeps.sh exists in filesystem
Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.
And so on, what to do.
Was the grub/os-prober change on purpose? Because I think it deserves a proper mention in the announcement.