Hello,
Nothing to worry about. Its a dependency cycle. I had that as well, only in english
It will install those before ruby.
Cheersā¦
P.S
Its upgradingā¦ to 3.0.4-2 I thinkā¦
Hello,
Nothing to worry about. Its a dependency cycle. I had that as well, only in english
It will install those before ruby.
Cheersā¦
P.S
Its upgradingā¦ to 3.0.4-2 I thinkā¦
Thanks, update is finished and seems to be fine.
After the update I could not connect to my bluetooth keyboard in KDE, it always ended in a failure when trying in bluetooth settings. So I tried the command line but somehow bluetoothctl was not installed anymore. After installing bluez-utils I tried again with the settings gui and this time it worked.
No idea what happened. I checked my pacman.log
cat pacman.log | grep bluez-utils
[2022-07-20T12:04:50+0200] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -S bluez-utils'
[2022-07-20T12:04:55+0200] [ALPM] installed bluez-utils (5.64-2)
bluez-utils was never installed?? But I clearly remember using bluetoothctl to connect my keyboard in the past.
Any ideas?
solution for no sound from USB DAC (may or may not be specific to the MOTU M2)ā¦
downgrade alsa-ucm-conf to 1.2.7.1-1 - this may be enough by itself to restore sound, but if notā¦
downgrade alsa-lib to 1.2.7.1-1 version
in my case power cycling the DAC was enough to restore sound (no reboot)
referencesā¦
error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)
ruby-bundler: /usr/bin/bundle exists in filesystem
Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.
Iāve got the same error.
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