Let’s also ping the maintainer @Yochanan
The update went through and so far I do not notice any issue.
Well, he’s in the USA, so he’ll only see this much later today.
sudo pacman -R kpeoplevcard kdeconnect
sudo pacman -Syu
sudo pacman -S kpeoplevcard kdeconnect
is how i managed it.
A
pamac update
has solved this problem for me. A downgrade is performed automatically.
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: installing kpeople5 (5.111.0-1) breaks dependency 'kpeople' required by kpeoplevcard
:: installing kcontacts5 (5.111.0-1) breaks dependency 'kcontacts' required by kpeoplevcard
-> error installing repo packages
Same issue as on my other machine on the testing branch here:
And the same solution fixed it:
same here removed
octopi-notifier-frameworks
deed the update and after installed
octopi-notifier-qt5
Okay, that makes sense - TBH I track updates with conky
(conky.text = [[${execi 3600 checkupdates | wc -l} Updates!]];
So the tray icon’s neither here nor there
Seems like I got rid of the kpeoplevcard isseu following the instruction here, what should I do for kpmcore3?
Avviso: installing kwidgetsaddons5 (5.111.0-1) breaks dependency 'kwidgetsaddons' required by kpmcore3
Aggiungi kpmcore3 per rimuovere
Avviso: installing kcoreaddons5 (5.111.0-1) breaks dependency 'kcoreaddons' required by kpmcore3
Aggiungi kpmcore3 per rimuovere
Avviso: installing ki18n5 (5.111.0-1) breaks dependency 'ki18n' required by kpmcore3
Aggiungi kpmcore3 per rimuovere
Predisposizione del trasferimento non riuscita:
impossibile soddisfare le dipendenze:
- removing kpmcore3 breaks dependency 'kpmcore3' required by partitionmanager3
Risoluzione delle dipendenze...
Controllo conflitti tra i pacchetti...
Predisposizione del trasferimento non riuscita:
impossibile soddisfare le dipendenze:
- removing kpmcore3 breaks dependency 'kpmcore3' required by partitionmanager3
“Aggiungi” means Add.
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I’ve noticed a grammar error in Pamac/Sys Tray
( pamac-tray-icon-plasma ).
It always says “update” in singular,
where there is “1 available update”
“2 available update”
or in my case right now: “476 available update”
It’s been like this forever.
Should be easy to fix. But where to report?
It seems you have some quite outdated packages. Neither kpmcore3 nor partitionmanager3 are in the repos or in AUR. Have you installed them from some other place? Probably it’s time to get rid of them
After update, the “Show Apps” button in Gnome Dash to Dock no longer worked, but the bug appears to be an upstream issue : the fix is detailed here.
Also, the Gnome theme colours were split between blue and maia. Fix is to reselect “Custom-Accent-Colours” for Shell in Gnome Tweaks, which restores consistent maia colouring.
Edit : maia colouring restored except on login screen.
You are right, I searched for partitionmanager in my pamac and found another version available so I removed the one I had and downloaded the other one, now pamac is downloading all the updates.
This install is at least 2 years old, I don’t know why I had that version installed.
Thank you
I already fixed it a while ago. Since I’m based in Asia I see those post earlier than him
Living with the other linux-fu monks in the bavarian shaolin a.k.a. Munich?
Had the Gnome Shell something went wrong oops screen, logged out and back in came up again, logged out again and then back in, worked this time and had turned off all extensions, found that 1 extensions i was using is no longer supported on Gnome 45, so turned on all other extensions and removed the unsupported extension and all is working normal.
In case someone else is using the Extension “Coverflow Alt-Tab” i would recommend turning it off or removing it before you update.
I’m not sure if this is actually related to the upgrade or not, but during the post-install phase of pacman -Syuu
I got the following:
( 5/31) Reloading device manager configuration...
Timed out for waiting the udev queue being empty.
error: command failed to execute correctly
And then when trying to reboot, the shutdown hung (apparently indefinitely—I left it over half an hour) on a failed eject. Eventually I had to resort to the reset button…
Which then somehow messed the BIOS settings such that it tried to boot from the wrong hard drive (pretty sure that had nothing to do with the update other than its forcing a hard reset).
Thoughts anyone?
Fehler: Vorgang konnte nicht vorbereitet werden (Kann Abhängigkeiten nicht erfüllen)
:: Installation von kpeople5 (5.111.0-1) verletzt Abhängigkeit »kpeople«, benötigt von kpeoplevcard
:: Installation von kcontacts5 (5.111.0-1) verletzt Abhängigkeit »kcontacts«, benötigt von kpeoplevcard
same here. will wait till the maintainers fix this unusable update.
Drop ZFS support just like that?
Will there be a phase out or something so we can move to another distribution?
Is there a way to continue using ZFS on Manjaro?
I’m not using ZFS root but have data on ZFS volumes.
So when you drop ZFS I won’t be able to read that anymore?