Do you also have games via wine and have keyboard issues? On my side, I only have overwatch via wine and with wine7.4 it does not register any key input from my keyboard, although my mouse works, but not my keyboard. With wine7.3 it works fine.
Experiencing Cannot mix incompatible Qt library (5.15.2) with this library (5.15.3) issue with all Qt programs I use (LyX, virtualbox, manjaro-settings-manager and maybe some other, too).
Neither forcing mirror update (as suggested in the second post of this thread) nor (re)installing all qt5 packages (as suggested in the other thread (to which I can’t link)) helps. I have no Qt related AUR packages installed, so I have nothing to rebuild.
I am on Manjaro i3 community edition if that matters.
Since the last update i’m struggeling with my bluetooth. with the last update even the bluetooth mouse was broken. going trough all tutorials here, at the arch-forum and the internet but nothing was succesful. the graphical blueman is one issue, it’s breaking everything but even with the bluetoothctl-cli i wasn’t able to get anything run. the last option was to downgrade kernel 5.16 to 5.10 LTS. after downgrading i was able to get the mouse running again and now i’m challenging with the bluetooth-keyboards. this seems to be a wide problem now because i’m not the only one struggeling with bluetooth-keyboards.
bluetooth keeps on to be an unsolved problem with the os.
edit: even this worked only temporarily. I’m done but with all these issues it’s no longer worth to me for spending time in it. This combination of packages of manjaro are too faulty for me.
I’ve spend too much time in the last week to get it working i should have done better things. time to round up.
After update, the system didn’t boot anymore. This was caused by new systemd. I had the service systemd-networkd-wait-online enabled, because of issues when mounting network drives. Disabling the service solved the problem. I will see if the mounting issues will occur again. Currently, all is running fine.
EDIT: Did some research and the forum had my answers and got the grub menu back. So an overall smooth update. Everything seems fines except I no longer have a grub to select anything it just boots directly into manjaro.
I started getting an message box at boot and restart/shutdown saying:
Configuration file “/var/lib/sddm/.config/sddm-greaters” not writeable. Please contact your system administrator."
The message box only have a “OK”-button, and if I press it, everything seems to work as normal.
I have installed this update on both my stationary computer and on my laptop I have this issue only on my stationary computer. Which btw is fairly newly installed. Seems to be a pretty easy fix, but I does make me a bit curious why it started appearing.
I think this should be highlighted for this update. If you are not aware that mango hud is broken in the new update and if you have it globally enabled then gaming, be it on lutris or steam, will not work(games will just not start)
I have no idea how this slipped through the unstable testing builds.