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 donāt comment āEverything is fine with my upgradeā 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 ā Connect to server - > smb://ip.ad.res.s. (This occurs on all manjaroās 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 GNOMEās āSelect Networkā pop-up (in GNOMEāS 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)
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Updated on two Xfce systems through pamac-gui.
On the desktop though, pamac-gui hanged on the conflict resolution phase. Launching the update with pacman instead revealed the cause:
:: removing python2-twisted breaks dependency 'python2-twisted' required by python2-incremental
Those package not being actually used, i removed them, then proceeded to update with pamac-gui.
Had to do the sound fix, other then that the gnome favorite icons seem to be aligned differently? I might be imagining this:
The admin backend is currently disabled until the upstream issue is fixed:
May I ask what happened with this thread? It wasnāt available for at least an hour.
I mean is the update still a valid stable update or was something revoked maybe?
Nothing was revoked, probably someone from staff marked by mistake this topic as private
Thanks for that, @Yochanan.
It seems to me only every other kernel version released in Manjaro works on my laptop running Manjaro KDE.
5.10.23-1, 5.4.105-1 and 4.19.180-1 work fine for me.
5.11.6-1 and 5.9.16-1 donāt work well at all. With those the graphic effects donāt work, like no inverting of window colors (for apps that donāt support a dark themeā¦), no desktop zooming (for apps with too small text) and some fn-buttons like volume control and screen brightness donāt work.
Kernel 5.11.2 didnāt work on my laptop at all - just hanged after login (both GUI and from TTY session). 5.10.* worked fine OOB. This update has 5.11.10 and it works OK for me.
everything got big in gnome shell, changed gnome-shell font size and it came back to normal size, just a temporary fixā¦
Today I ran into a bug in GNOME.
WiFi selection panel buttons are not working, it can not be canceled or closed even after connecting a network.
And, one more thing here since Manjaro 19. After turning off Wi-Fi, itās going to be in Airplane Mode, is this necessary? If it is, I donāt think it should open Bluetooth when I turn off the Airplane Mode.