Don’t know if this is the right place to post but I recently ran into some issues with intel-graphics-compiler and intel-compute-runtime from the Manjaro repos. I believe they were working at least a couple of updates ago. My laptop has an i5-6200U. AUR versions run fine.
I generally follow the Testing Updates - Manjaro Linux Forum to watch the progress (issues/resolutions) to gain a sense of what’s coming and when… when it’s ready and passes testing (without another testing branch being created to resolve/update something) is when we typically see something arrive for stable.
If you want the updates to come quicker, and don’t mind helping to find/troubleshoot issues, the testing branch may be a good option for you. I’d have no doubt the manjaro team would appreciate the participation of more test branch users.
One of the smoothest updates recently. Nothing new broke and some things seem to have gotten better
(also because thanks to couple held back from automatic updates packages: wine; celluloid)
Thank you, I did read it before posting. I didn’t install qt5-styleplugins using AUR. But above mentioned solution by removing it did help. Wish it was also included in solution, it would help lot of us.
Hey, just asking. Nothing will go funky after month of stalemate and then full on big pacman -Syyu? I heard arch can break if you don’t update it often.
Well, I guess that depends, as always, on what you mean by “not updating it often”, and of course on what you did or didn’t do to the system in the meantime; and that should be true for both Arch and Manjaro.
Today i did an update of an pc last updated Sept 2020.
This was tricky (pamac did loop endlessly, tryzen complained about conflicts, but solvable by first removing some packages). But it did not break.