Same CIFS mounting issue. Interesting observation from me. My original mounting option has vers=3.1.1 which is broken for kernel 5.18.10-1 in this Manjaro release.
vers=3 yields the same “Invalid argument, exist code 32” error.
The whole point about a GUI installer/updater is turn updates simple and effective.
If I have to use the command line, one of the major advantages of Manjaro lose it’s purpose.
Hope this can be fixed soon!
And it’s the first time this happened to me.
On last update everything work great on Pamac.
Thanks. That worked.
I had to remove
pulseaudio-jack
pulseaudio-lirc
pulseaudio-rtp
pulseaudio-zeroconf
I did take a look before and it showed a lot more depencies, this time it was only this 4.
In last few updates (I cannot pinpoint the exact update, sorry), the open/save file dialog is in a semi-broken state where I cannot expand just one field (e.g. name of a file, or size, or type, or date modified), and the only way to see full filename is to resize the whole window of the dialog.
Update went fine, firefox is still working, and I applied only syntax change inside /etc/mkinitcpio.conf.
During mkinitcpio hook there was a lot of /tmp/... : No space left on device errors, so I manually removed a lot of /tmp/dolphin.XXXXXX tempfiles to make some space. After that, command sudo mkinitcpio -P && sudo update-grub reported no errors and everything is working (after reboot, of course)
Thanks Manjaro devs, reading this forum before updating is very useful, I cannot figure everything by myself, so I really appreciate your hard work
It crashes immediately after launching it? Immediately after trying to play a video? After some time of playback? What video/audio/decode options are you using? Etc.
i have a problem with pulseaudio breaking dependencies, i tried to remove them but i cant remove pulseaudio-zeroconf cuz it’s required by manjaro-pulse. i mean i can use -Rdd but im afraid my sound will no longer work. what should i do?