[Stable Update] 2024-02-21 - Kernels, KDE, VirtualBox, Calamares, ROCm, Firefox, Thunderbird

if might be insufficient by itself and i won’t bother further with it:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Silent_boot
Thanks
And @Teo

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Awesome. Thanks for the info!

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~/.profile no longer sourced

Hi everyone!

I’m finishing the update using pacdiff. All files done except the last one: polkit-1.pacsave. I’ve read the known issues section but still confused since I don’t remember I’ve modified polkit-1 file before. Is it safe to just remove polkit-1.pacsave file as pacdiff suggests?

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Well after i updated again with my PC now, i saw also the removal from this package, it was shown in the pamac GUI.

But the additional information about known issues and solution, was a little confusing for me.

Because i thought i had to manually deal with the replacement from bashrc-manjaro… i think it would be better if it not mentionend under know issues, when everything dealed automatically anyways.

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Some people had modified their /etc/bash.bashrc, and in that case, they needed to know that those modifications were going to disappear.

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Have you tried Ctrl+Alt+F3 already as TTY1 now contains the last text outrput, TTY2 your current GUI and TTY3 and following are now the text consoles…

:grin:

Solution updated with #2. Thanks for letting us know!
:+1:

P.S. Don’t forget to edit your /etc/skel/.bashrc file too!

Indeed: /etc/.bash.bashrc is the system-wide one, so if you have multiple users, that’s the one to change so @robbie-hatley probably has a multi-user system just like mine…

Help, help, my system is showing me the boot log!!! :upside_down_face:

Thank you for the plymouth modification in this update. Everything went smoothly,
except:

after running pacdiff -s after the update and overwriting /etc/passwd with the pacnew, I could not use sudo anymore, nor log into gui or tty. I noticed my old one was in the first line with /bin/bash.
I had to get the Timeshifted file and copy it back to restore my system’s functionality! (copied the /etc/passwd and /etc/passwd- files back)
Before that I tried modifying the new one to /bin/bash in the first line but that didn’t work.
Noticed there is also the /etc/passwd- file that I didn’t modifly…

How should I go about it now? I don’t want to miss the advantages of the pacnew in the future.

Without my old config I can’t login …

Also

^ I got the same warnings while upgrading. How should I go about it? Change the permissions or ignore the warnings?

See my post here:

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Has already been posted in this thread;

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Hooray, you saved my day. I’ve been struggling for months to apply a dark theme to my qt5 applications in Xfce. Following your advice, I moved these four lines from .profile to .bash_profile

export EDITOR=/usr/bin/nano
export QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME=qt5ct
export QT_AUTO_SCREEN_SCALE_FACTOR=0
export GTK2_RC_FILES="$HOME/.gtkrc-2.0"

And everything works correctly in the dark theme (except for baobab which mysteriously remains in the light theme).

Edit: there is no mystery, baobab requires gtk4 which is not supported by Xfce…

I get a black screen during device inactive

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