New Kernel versions are out that fix the RCO and DOS vulnerabilities in the WiFi stack published on Wednesday. They can be exploited over the air, so better update to 6.0.2, 5.19.16, 5.15.74, 5.10.148, or 5.4.218 soon!
I just want to give a heads-up that I’m switching from kernel 6.0 back to kernel 5.19. I use Ubuntu Snaps. And I am having an issue. When I try to launch my snap, I receive this error:
pwsh: /snap/core20/current/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libdl.so.2: unsupported version
0 of Verdef record
pwsh: error while loading shared libraries: /snap/core20/current/lib/x86_64-linu
x-gnu/libdl.so.2: unsupported version 0 of Verneed record
My uptime was a few days before I noticed a problem. But, while searching, others reported problems after a few hours.
This isnt changing the size about the gtk cursor, or how should we call this mouse cursor bug?
This menu is for the size from the normal mouse cursor that i always have befor this bug appears.
Edit: I also have to add, that i have a differend mouse size with your fix only on my Laptop, with my PC i have no differend mouse cursor sizes, both using the same Theme btw.
Lol wow, I thought we were over this ages ago, but apparently the dumb KDE bug ‘rearranging desktop icons after a reboot’ is back. At 1920x1080 and 125% scale, if you use ‘Appearance → Adjust all fonts’ and set it to e.g. 11, and you have desktop icons along the right side of the screen, after a reboot they will be scattered in random order. There has to be a scientific explanation on how do you manage to not have such basic things done right by 2022.
Another one: can’t seem to be able to change font/size in Dolphin, the change just isn’t saved or applied, and it reverts back to Noto Sans 10.
Manjaro Cinnamon here, I’m also having some troubles with Samba shares since last update.
I still can create or delete a file or a directory manually on a Samba share with Nemo as usual, but if I try to sync with FreeFileSync, I’m getting a message “EACCES: Permission denied [open]” for every file or directory trying to be synced by the program, and so nothing is written on the Samba share.
It was working flawlessly before…
New package from about 3 or 4 days ago: linux60-broadcom-wl does not run properly on boot, error mentions 6.0.2-1-MANJARO, I don’t know where it gets that from.
I think the package has a wrong setting. To confirm the issue wasn’t from my fiddling, I created a clean install from Manjaro-xfce minimal iso (on the official download page) and updated then updated kernel to 6.0, then added the package.
There seems to be an issue with libQt6Gui. Several Qt applications crash during startup on my system:
[ 31.897273] qtcreator[1757]: segfault at 58 ip 00007f45c9da247c sp 00007ffcfa34b490 error 4 in libQt6Gui.so.6.4.0[7f45c9b23000+579000]
[ 1112.883421] qt6ct[3389]: segfault at 58 ip 00007fab731a647c sp 00007ffd4b63e9a0 error 4 in libQt6Gui.so.6.4.0[7fab72f27000+579000]
[ 1297.441308] qtdiag6[3579]: segfault at 58 ip 00007fc3ac06747c sp 00007fff95e9b0d0 error 4 in libQt6Gui.so.6.4.0[7fc3abde8000+579000]
[ 1344.970073] qjackctl[3945]: segfault at 58 ip 00007fc30f3c947c sp 00007ffc1906a910 error 4 in libQt6Gui.so.6.4.0[7fc30f14a000+579000]
I had this in the past a few times, where after a major upgrade on my system, a reboot/shutdown would take ages, or even stuck (seemingly). So I sometimes try a few key combinations and presses and it would restart successfully. My suspicion was the Nvidia driver, but that is probably because I hate it. Do you have Nvidia?