For those who used to use obs-nvfbcAUR, now it conflicts with obs-studio version 28.
NOTE: This plugin is no longer functional since OBS Studio v28. This is a technical limitation because of the removal of GLX code in OBS. Unless NVIDIA ports NvFBC from GLX to EGL I think there is nothing we can do. Feel free to investigate though.
Finally decided to update, after the negative feedback from the prior KDE update.
Besides some AUR packages to remove before, others to reinstall around the update, and other packages to install after, it went well.
I am running into an issue with this update. I have tried it twice now, and each time it hangs on boot when I restart. I am unable to get into TTY with Ctrl + Alt + F2 when this happens. I have successfully used Timeshift from a liveUSB to get back to 5.10.141. I am running KDE Plasma on a Dell Inspiron 7415 with a Ryzen 7 5700U.
Something got messed up with pipewire, when I do the update my microphone starts crackling. It is a simple USB microphone and when I use timeshift to reverse the changes, it works just fine again. I am using wireplumber because I had other problems with pipewire-media-session. My Behringer audio interface works just fine. (I have no XLR mic, I am using it like a soundcard)
it looks like the update introduced heavy distortions on audioinput
my thread: forum[dot]manjaro[dot]org/t/help-since-last-night-reboot-my-microphone-input-is-distorted/123668 (Sorry, you can’t include links in your posts.)
Very good, it has been about the same for me. I have hold on all updates for the last month and applied today, on several machines with Manjaro KDE, the two last stable updates (09-12 and 10-05) and it went very well ! I only needed to remove python2 and ceph-libs and reinstall and reconfigure Syncthing and Simplenote with the flatpak versions and few other tweaks. I have followed the precious advices given on this forum and did not encounter any new surprise. Before launching the upgrade process I carefully cleared files and cache with Stacer and Bleachbit and made a Timeshift backup. Thanks a lot guys for your help !
After the update, VLC started showing the “VLC could not identify the audio or video codec” error on all videos and stopped displaying subtitles. When I launch it through the console, I get
VLC media player 3.0.17.4 Vetinari (revision 3.0.13-8-g41878ff4f2)
[000055a203818550] main libvlc: Running vlc with the default interface. Use 'cvlc' to use vlc without interface.
[000055a2038ee9a0] vlcpulse audio output error: digital pass-through stream connection failure: Not supported
[000055a2038ee9a0] main audio output error: module not functional
[00007f9921229670] main decoder error: failed to create audio output
[00007f99212312f0] main decoder error: could not identify codec
[00007f9914007390] gl gl: Initialized libplacebo v4.208.0 (API v208)
libva error: vaGetDriverNameByIndex() failed with unknown libva error, driver_name = (null)
[00007f9914007390] glconv_vaapi_x11 gl error: vaInitialize: unknown libva error
[00007f9920d699c0] avcodec decoder: Using Mesa Gallium driver 22.1.7 for AMD RENOIR (LLVM 14.0.6, DRM 3.42, 5.15.71-1-MANJARO) for hardware decoding
Looks like the same error as reported for Arch (I’m not allowed to add links, but the post can be googled by “VLC Unidentified codec error”). There it says that the new libebml is the problem.
Well, the PKGBUILDs for 5.24 can been found here: Packages / temp / kde-stable · GitLab. If others still need it they can been build via sudo chrootbuild -l plasma after installing manjaro-chrootbuild.
I rebooted my machine after updating it and it takes at least 15mins to load sddm, and it’s impossible to log in from here. All I can do is log from a tty (which takes a few minutes as well) and running startx does not work either.
How to fix this ?
I got the same error. It was recommended I update mirrors and update, so I ran sudo pacman-mirrors -f5 && sudo pacman -Syyu
In doing this, I got the following error:
error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)
fuse3: /usr/bin/fusermount3 exists in filesystem
fuse3: /usr/bin/mount.fuse3 exists in filesystem
fuse3: /usr/include/fuse3/cuse_lowlevel.h exists in filesystem
fuse3: /usr/include/fuse3/fuse.h exists in filesystem
fuse3: /usr/include/fuse3/fuse_common.h exists in filesystem
fuse3: /usr/include/fuse3/fuse_log.h exists in filesystem
fuse3: /usr/include/fuse3/fuse_lowlevel.h exists in filesystem
fuse3: /usr/include/fuse3/fuse_opt.h exists in filesystem
fuse3: /usr/lib/libfuse3.so exists in filesystem
fuse3: /usr/lib/libfuse3.so.3 exists in filesystem
fuse3: /usr/lib/pkgconfig/fuse3.pc exists in filesystem
fuse3: /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/99-fuse3.rules exists in filesystem
fuse3: /usr/share/man/man1/fusermount3.1.gz exists in filesystem
fuse3: /usr/share/man/man8/mount.fuse3.8.gz exists in filesystem
Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.
KDE issue here - anyone getting xdg-desktop-portal-kde dumping its core when kde loads up? I seem to see a couple of mentions on the arch linux forums from half a month ago (which kind of makes sense) but no solution that I can find. Reinstalling it doesn’t fix it. Anyone have any ideas?