Hello community,
let’s have another stable branch update!
Recent News:
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Previous News
- As you might have seen some of our team were able to attend FOSDEM 2023 and the conference proved to be incredibly productive for us. See our blog post for more.
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Notable Package Updates:
- Some Kernels got updated
- this also include the final release of 6.7
- read also the troubleshoot section regarding increasing initramfs on 6.7 kernel!
- Systemd got renewed to 255.2
- read the news to see what this series provides on new features!
- Phosh got updated to 0.35.0
- AMDVLK is now at 2023.Q4.3
- Qt5 is at 5.15.12
- please report back if we forgot some rebuilds
- We updated Mesa to 23.3.3
- Similar to Arch we use now dbus-broker by default.
- For the foreseeable future we will still support the use of dbus-daemon, the previous implementation. You will be asked by your package manager whether to install dbus-broker-units or dbus-daemon-units. We recommend picking the default.
- See also here for more information about that change: rfcs/0025-dbus-broker-default.rst · master · Arch Linux / RFCs · GitLab
- Firefox got updated to 121.0.1 and Thunderbird to 115.6.1
- Updates to Gnome, Cinnamon and Deepin
- Usual KDE-git, Haskell and Python updates
Additional Info
Info about AUR packages
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Get our latest daily developer images now from Github: Plasma, GNOME, XFCE. You can get the latest stable releases of Manjaro from CDN77.
Our current supported kernels
- linux419 4.19.304
- linux54 5.4.266
- linux510 5.10.206
- linux515 5.15.146
- linux61 6.1.71
- linux65 6.5.13 [EOL]
- linux66 6.6.10
- linux67 6.7.0
- linux61-rt 6.1.70_rt21
- linux65-rt 6.5.2_rt8
- linux66-rt 6.6.10_rt19
Package Changes (Thu Jan 11 01:28:39 CET 2024)
- stable core x86_64: 41 new and 38 removed package(s)
- stable extra x86_64: 2282 new and 2275 removed package(s)
- stable kde-unstable x86_64: 278 new and 274 removed package(s)
- stable multilib x86_64: 17 new and 17 removed package(s)
A list of all package changes can be found here
- No issue, everything went smoothly
- Yes there was an issue. I was able to resolve it myself.(Please post your solution)
- Yes i am currently experiencing an issue due to the update. (Please post about it)
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