I’ll partake in your misery.
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I’ll partake in your misery.
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After update, Got a Black screen after post. As others have advised, because I have an GTX 3070 on HDMI. I unplugged the monitor rebooted and plugged it back in. It worked. There is nothing in any log I could find why the updated drivers did that.
Also removed Ceph-libs as no longer needed.
Since the update, I have trouble using dvisvgm (part of texlive-bin package) to convert PDF to SVG. It fails with
ERROR: Ghostscript is required to process PDF files
texlive-bin-2022.62885-1 and ghostscript-10.0.0-1 are installed.
I found out with pamac list --foreign
that two packages manjaro-firmware 20160419-1
and manjaro-documentation-en 20181009-1
are in Repository: None
.
Is this correct or did my update broke at some point? They were not listed here before.
I get the same results. You can also do pamac info manjaro-firmware manjaro-documentation-en
for more info. I also wonder why the source is “None”.
Same here, any updates?
Yes, both packages have been dropped from the repositories.
Does this mean I can safely remove them? Pamac still lists them as installed.
Yes. They are metapackages and can be removed without removing any other packages or changing system files
After update i3wm (i3-gaps) started showing titlebars although I am using “pixel” border style.
I am aware that new_window
and new_float
were deprecated (i3: i3 User’s Guide) and have been replaced related commands in .config/i3/config
file with:
default_border pixel 1
default_floating_border normal
But to no avail. After update I have restarted window manager, but it has changed nothing. Restarting computer also had no impact.
Window specific rules work fine. For example:
for_window [class="GParted"] floating enable border pixel 1
I am also able to change borders by sending command to i3-msg
. For example:
> i3-msg border pixel 1
I have checked .xsession-errors
for any related errors, but nothing related pops up
“manjaro-pulse and pipewire-jack are in conflict” error. Removed manjaro-pulse and it is updating now
A package conflict is preventing my KDE system from updating:
sudo pacman -Syyu ✔
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core 164.6 KiB 1176 KiB/s 00:00 [#################################################] 100%
extra 1848.4 KiB 10.0 MiB/s 00:00 [#################################################] 100%
community 7.4 MiB 12.5 MiB/s 00:01 [#################################################] 100%
multilib 175.6 KiB 3.99 MiB/s 00:00 [#################################################] 100%
:: Starting full system upgrade...
:: Replace at-spi2-atk with extra/at-spi2-core? [Y/n] Y
:: Replace atk with extra/at-spi2-core? [Y/n] Y
:: Replace lib32-at-spi2-atk with multilib/lib32-at-spi2-core? [Y/n] Y
:: Replace lib32-atk with multilib/lib32-at-spi2-core? [Y/n] Y
resolving dependencies...
looking for conflicting packages...
error: unresolvable package conflicts detected
error: failed to prepare transaction (conflicting dependencies)
:: manjaro-pulse and pipewire-x11-bell are in conflict
Updating Manjaro Gnome went fine, this is only happening on my KDE installation.
Solved by removing the manjaro-pulse
package, installing the update and then reinstalling the manjaro-pulse
package.
Both, my KDE and Gnome installation had the problem that after installing the update the “ceph-libs” package coudn’t be updated. I didn’t install this package on my own. Building the update would take forever until the drive went out of disk space. Solved this be deleting /var/tmp
and /var/cache
and removing the ceph-libs
package.
Yep. The same issue with ceph
You can run it with the --no-sandbox
parameter
I got this warning:
fgrep: warning: fgrep is obsolescent; using grep -F
I had this one too. qemu-block-rbd allows qemu to use a ceph backing store, I believe it’s an optional dependency. If, like me, you’re not using a ceph backing store with qemu you can safely remove it and ceph-lib.
I just started Sublime Text and had an error from package control (Sublime plugin manager) about Locale not being set.
Opened up manjaro settings app and checked Locale - sure enough, nothing is set.
Have installed en_GB.UTF-8 but am wondering if I also need plain en_GB…
Nothing depends on pipewire-x11-bell
and it’s an optional dependency of pipewire
. No need for it if you’re using pulseaudio
.