This is interesting. I have slightly different symptoms in manjaro Gnome but probably the same root problem - Thunderbird disappeared from the Gnome dash, when I launch Thunderbird it has a generic app icon.
The change to the supernova icon had already happened though, hard to see that having being the problem.
Investigating it seems the updated package has a renamed .desktop file and icon.
# new package
/usr/share/applications/org.mozilla.Thunderbird.desktop
# has this for icon entry
Icon=org.mozilla.Thunderbird
# and the icon exists at
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/64x64/apps/org.mozilla.Thunderbird.png
And the various other sizes of icons in the hicolor directory. Hard to see why it’s not actually working.
Whereas old package
# has
/usr/share/applications/thunderbird.desktop
# with icon as:
Icon=thunderbird
EDIT: I note that in the Gnome overview the icons is visible as normal, just not in the gnome dash. Maybe the issue is with the dash?
EDIT 2: Also missing in dash-to-dock and dash-to-panel
EDIT 3: Also unable to pin Thunderbird to the dash now, as happens with some other applications, usually those installed via appimage or electron apps I think.
This was taken from the Thunderbird flatpak .desktop file. Temporarily switching to the flatpak package isn’t simple because it expects the profiles to be in a different location so Thunderbird will start as a fresh unused app unless you take other actions.
Got this error, I’m still figuring out how to fix.
Failed to commit transaction
conflicting files:
jbigkit: /usr/lib/libjbig.so already exists in filesystem (owned by libjbig-shared)
EDIT: My solution was to first uninstall both libjbig-shared and jbigkit (which was easy because they were optional dependencies of cnrdrvcups-lb, which I need in order to use my scanner/printer). Then I proceeded with the system update, which somehow automatically reinstalled jbigkit.
Forgive me for posting a non-issue. I used to have sound issues with the post-5.10 kernel versions, I’ve written about this in some threads (now locked), but 6.1 works great. I ascribe this to the LTS, that’s why I installed 6.1 in the first place to check it out.
Had the same issue myself, but ended up needing to install the 32-bit version of the library from the AUR to get it to work…dunno why it’s not in the official manjaro repo.
I also have the problem with the renderer and I was able to fix by installing llvm15-libs, as @iCEVooDoo sugested.
During the 2023-09-10 update, the llvm-libs package was upgraded: 15.0.7-3 -> 16.0.6-1
To my understanding the mesa-nonfree was compiled/requires the 15.XX version of llvm-libs.
Question: don’t we need to also update the mesa-nonfree packages, shouldn’t they also be compiled against the latest version of llvm-libs? As of now, no updates are available.
After this last update I’m experiencing an issue with KDE: I have Manjaro on a laptop that I connect to a second screen. Now, every time I reboot, power up or simply connect the second screen to my laptop the display configuration is completely ignored and it’s randomly messed up. That is, sometimes the second screen mirrors the primary laptop screen, sometimes the windows can’t be displayed on it, and other random oddities. I can make it work by reconfiguring the screen layout in the display configuration, but I have to do this every single time.
Small minor issues, but the minimize, maximize, and close icons in the upper right corner disappeared for Firefox and Remmina. BTW, I’m using KDE Plasma.
Every indication is that it won’t unless you make a post at the kernel forum so they know about your special issue and can do something about it. If it has been broken since 5.15 that area of the kernel is not actively being worked at.