You should use some mono font with
nerd
glyphs injected into it, usually they are called something likettf-<fontname>-nerd
and a part ofnerd-fonts
package group (e.g.ttf-liberation-mono-nerd
)
Cool, thanks! Solved.
You should use some mono font with
nerd
glyphs injected into it, usually they are called something likettf-<fontname>-nerd
and a part ofnerd-fonts
package group (e.g.ttf-liberation-mono-nerd
)
Cool, thanks! Solved.
That’s an upstream Konsole/Qt/Plasma bug, I really hope they will fix it a soon as possible so you’ll be able to use all fonts once again.
Look at my solutions for KDE Plasma 6.
Thanks, that helped (fixed the sound), guess I just found the weirdest (and irrelevant) bug. The sound disappears as soon as I set the brightness control (and specifically that one, others worked without issue) in the system tray to always hidden. Reboot fixes it as well.
C’mon, you can’t compare Debian with Manjaro…
If all you want is stability, yeah then stick with Debian, but then you can probably wait a few more months until you get Plasma 6 there.
Manjaro is a rolling release distro, so you trade a few more bugs for faster package updates.
Ok, I saw this before, in November/Stable:
So in case you’ve missed it:
If you use KDE you better logout of your session and do the update via Pacman or Pamac in tty.
I might put this in the wiki post.
Okay, I found some old thread about similar issue, deleted /var/tmp/pamac
as suggested there and the problem sorted itself out after a while.
Yes, please mention ANYTHING about this entire huge breaking change in the wiki post! Currently there is no mention of KDE anywhere at all! I just spent three hours getting even the most important settings working again.
FYI kernel 6.9.0-1 is released and downloadable. ;-
You might find my post (above) of interest.
I took the usual expected precautions before performing the update, and had no issues whatsoever. Perhaps the procedure is of some use to you.
However, if you’re insistent that…
…remember to close the door on your way out.
Cheers.
That seems to be part of one of my comments that you quoted. I’m not (yet) understanding what point you are making regarding Vulkan.
Can’t update clang because installed shiboken6 needs it. Can’t update shiboken6 because it needs that clang
Sync Dependency (1): shiboken6-6.7.0-5
:: Synchronising package databases...
core is up to date
extra is up to date
community is up to date
multilib is up to date
:: Starting full system upgrade...
warning: clang: ignoring package upgrade (16.0.6-2 => 17.0.6-2)
warning: xtitle: local (20170206-1) is newer than extra (0.4.4-1)
resolving dependencies...
warning: ignoring package clang-17.0.6-2
warning: cannot resolve "clang=17.0.6", a dependency of "shiboken6"
:: The following package cannot be upgraded due to unresolvable dependencies:
shiboken6
:: Do you want to skip the above package for this upgrade? [y/N] y
looking for conflicting packages...
there is nothing to do
Upgrade was smooth.
Remove clang from IgnorePkg in your pacman.conf
first.
Hello! after updating to plasma6. it seems all apps from the app launcher are gone, and even when I open the settings manager from the terminal, by going on the indexer settings and such crashes the settings app. Please excuse my bad english and enlighten me please on a possible solution. As of now I have used timeshift to go back to plasma 5 so waiting is not an issue. Many thanks!
Interestingly, I just hit update and it went mostly smoothly. After update (before restart) the taskbar pinned icons were gone and Application Launcher was completely empty. Mistakenly logged out instead of restart and the login screen complained about missing theme and looked weird and honestly I felt little bit anxiously. Then I restarted my computer and everything returned to normal again, apart from few workspace settings which I haven’t customised heavily anyway. And I use Timeshift too.
mailnag
is no longer working:
$ mailnag-config
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/mailnag-config", line 36, in <module>
from Mailnag.configuration.configwindow import ConfigWindow
File "/usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/Mailnag/configuration/configwindow.py", line 33, in <module>
from Mailnag.common.plugins import Plugin
File "/usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/Mailnag/common/plugins.py", line 20, in <module>
import imp
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'imp'
Moderator edit: In the future, please use proper formatting: [HowTo] Post command output and file content as formatted text
had the same issue, could you try sudo update-desktop-database /usr/share/applications -v
?
So first I restore to default all of my settings including themes and widgets then update, and if the problem persists I use the command?
It’s not in pacman.conf ignored list
No, you can’t update because you added clang to IgnorePkg.