I spoke too soon:
This is an issue with 4.17.1 as well. I have posted the issue with xfce.
Edit: fix will be released in versions 4.16.7 and 4.17.2
I had applied the patch that xfce provided and rebuilt 4.17.1 and can verify that the patch works.
As written in the first post:
Only the apps itself are updated to 40.
The shell and therefore the workspace arrangement is not updated as of yet
I see that I’m not the only one with a problem with my rights
here are some examples
could not show the contents of the folder, the specified address is not supported
The file "admin:///boot/grub/grub.cfg"could not be opened.
Failed to process the “admin:” addresses.
the file manager does not have a complete translation
p.s. I am grateful to the manjaro team
Definitely Mesa, since I tried with the last and older releases of wine-staging.
^Same, override doesn’t work with all Wine programs tho.
Some games open and keeps on a black screen, Proton still works for me, although i barely used it.
So, did you tried with export MESA_GL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=4.4 ?
Yes. same results.
Apparently the same problem here. In updated Gnome Files context menu access to administrator rights for opening folders and editing files returns the errors seen in @VictorSproot post.
That one works for me.
Well done, Manjaro Team. No issues on two systems, both XFCE.
Please, please, please don’t comment “Everything is fine with my upgrade” but use the voting buttons instead and leave the replies for actual solutions. (Pretty please with and )
I see a lot of issues with the Mesa upgrade and have one more to add. It somehow interferes with my TigerVNC server performance by making a remote session much laggier than before. Downgrading to Mesa version 20.3.4-3 reverts everything to the way it was before.
pamac reinstall <pkgname>
Thanks for the update. Some issues on my side:
- No longer able to connect to smb share on the network through nautilus: Other locations → Connect to server - > smb://ip.ad.res.s. (This occurs on all manjaro’s in the household (5x))
- Fonts look ghastly, like in the Nautilus sidebar, but also here while I am typing. Just read somewhere that he LCD_defualt config file I previously linked to has moved. This must really impact a lot of people. Should it not be written in capitals on the announce page?
- Dash to dock no longer compatible to the shell theme I previously used. It shifts down by about 10 pixels leaving some empty space above it. ( I switched to another shell theme to fix it)
Everything almost went smoothly, apart from a nasty bug with GNOME’s “Select Network” pop-up (in GNOME’S quick settings drop-down menu), preventing it from closing (which makes the computer unusable until hard reset).
These commands in Terminal have fixed the issue for me:
sudo ln -fs /usr/share/fontconfig/conf.avail/11-lcdfilter-default.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/
to have back the lcd filter (in facts fonts looked a little bit ugly without such conf file)