[Stable Update] 2022-10-05 - Kernels, Systemd, AMDVLK, Deepin, Pamac, QEMU, Thunderbird, Firefox, 0 A.D., Gradience, Linux Firmware, WINE, GNOME, Pipewire

I’ll partake in your misery. :slightly_frowning_face:

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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

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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

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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.

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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.

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