You are welcome, I just must note that you should remember that from now on every Plymouth update you should check if it has replaced the file you edited with a stock one without the above-mentioned line – just in case – and add it again if that happened. That’s if you stick with Whirlpool and have no plan to re-create LUKS volume from scratch w/o it, and if Plymouth hook is not updated by its maintainers the way we did it here.
I know it’s not the best solution. But it allows me to continue my work while waiting for my company to issue me an updated .ovpn file. And the most important thing is my solution doesn’t affect the overall system and is easy to revert back.
I’m having the same issue (on Gnome Desktop) where the quick menu is using huge icons all of sudden for some reason. I’m using the default adwaita themes (cursor, icons, and legacy applications all set to it. I’m also using the default fonts as far as I know I’ve never really changed them. I’ve attached a screenshot to show what it looks like. My system has been running Manjaro for a little over 4 years now. I have a laptop that has been running manjaro for about 2 years now and it is not exhibiting the same issue.
Normally the size matched the top bar iconsize and when you click on items like the shutdown the font seems to be the correct size so it seems to be an issue with the icons.
The other issue I’m experiencing is every time I open the application menu (Either by clicking the icon on the launch bar or pressing the hotkey to activate it the first letter I type when doing a search is always duplicated. I can then hit backspace and continue typing normally but 100% of the time no matter what character I press 2 of that character shows up in the search bar).
I was trying the 6.0.8 kernel but booted back into 5.19 with the same results on both issues. I haven’t tried booting into 5.15 or 5.10 kernel yet but I do have them installed but I don’t think this is kernel related more of a gnome thing.
Thanks, that fixed the large icon issue for me as well.
The conflict was with manjaro-gdm-theme. So I’m guessing that is an older obsolete package that is no longer mantained?
The issue of 2 characters being typed whenever I first open the app launcher is still present though.
To be honest I’ve been using this manjaro install on my primary desktop now for over 4 years and think maybe it’s time to just do a nice clean wipe and reinstall things again. There has been so much change over the years and I’ve wanted to switch to a minimal install now that I understand the packages that I want to be running better. I’m sure over the years I’ve developed a decent amount of bloat that would be good to start over plus I really like using BTRFS on my laptop as the primary file system from a snapshot recovery perspective when trying out new things.
Something similar happened to me but with SSDM/KDE:
I upgraded, rebooted and could not type my password; I had to shut down the computer from the login screen and the next reboot it worked .
Bad advice. That won’t help if they’re not actually compatible. If he’s missing the updates for extensions that add compatibility codewise, he needs to actually update them.
pipewire seems to be needed to screen share / record yet all I get are errors or blackscreens. I have another computer with the old version still installed and it works fine, and as a last resort full wipe and reinstalling still fails to fix it.
No. OpenSSL droppend support for ancient, insecure ciphers. Update your OpenVPN config to make sure you use modern, secure ciphers.
If you need help, get in touch with your VPN Provider. If you are your own VPN Provider, just set modern ciphers for the data and control connection (OpenVPN options chiper= and tls-cipher=).
gnome accounts (goa-daemon) version 3.46 is failing frequently (most notably after computer sleeps) and needs restarting… anyone else with similar problem?
On my 3 GNOME systems, I have only had a small hiccup with Geary “Watch for new mail when closed” option. I had to turn it back on after it was reset to off.