[Testing Update] 2020-10-14 - Plasma, KDE Apps, Browsers, Gnome 3.38. LibreOffice, Mesa

vbox works now.

I installed it, and when checking my disks SMART status (searched SMART in the application launcher, don’t know where to find it elsewhere), it says all my disks seem to not work correctly.

I have two SATA SSD, one NVME SSD, and one HDD, all healthy. This seems to not work.

I suspect I have to enable something else.

A small bug with pamac icon on gnome dock. First it disapeared after update and when added to dock it doesnt behave like it should - when launched it creates another icon indicating a running program. All my other dock icons behave properly.
Snímka obrazovky z 2020-10-15 17-01-51

Pamac icon disappeared for me too on gnome, however I can’t get it to come back in the dock

Yeah, I can confirm the same on my end. So I assume this is a Plasma 5.20 regression. This is small but important thing, so I advise not to move it to stable, before this is fixed.
I tried to trigger to show up these options but nope - no way to show them. The old, settings: show advanced power options is on but options are still missing. Luckily my power button is configured to shut down and I have applet on my panel to shut down, but there is no way to restart aside from CLI.

How can I find this utility? I thought I will find it easily in settings, but nope, nothing there or at least nothing obvious…

I created a thread here for the power options problem:


I’ve also noticed it only occurs when the applet is within a latte dock.

You literally quoted what you ask for lol

Nope, this doesn’t find me this new Plasma utility. It only shows me Gnome Discks app.I tried to find it before I posted the question.

I don’t know then, it appears for me: https://i.imgur.com/fFzSsvd.png

It is the Info Center apparently :wink:

pulseaudio-modules-bt needs to be rebuild against new pulseaudio version 13.99.2

Try the info center,

can’t upgrade my nvidia with mhwd, this is the error Error: config ‘video-nvidia-455xx’ conflicts with config(s): video-nvidia-450xx
but i have not installed video-nvidia-450xx

i have the kernel 5.8 installed and running

this is my mhwd -li

Installed PCI configs:


              NAME               VERSION          FREEDRIVER           TYPE

video-nvidia-450xx            2020.10.04               false            PCI

Warning: No installed USB configs!

I don’t have it… :frowning:

Video drivers update automatically with the system, or maybe I don’t understand?
This message to me indicates you have nvidia450 installed and it conflicts when you try to INSTALL nvidia455.

Show output of

mhwd -li

//EDIT: my crystal ball tells me you use non LTS kernels, you don’t follow the EOL states of said kernels, then during update when kernel goes EOL it installs meta packages to save you from failling to follow EOL of your kernels, and now it blocks because of dependencies requirement of the meta package, will see first if you have nvidia 450 installed or not. I might be completely wrong, by this is my guess as I see you use the kernel 5.7 which has been announced EOL for a long time now…

Install the plasma-disks package to get the new feature in Info Center.

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Thanks, now it works :slight_smile:
I thought it was auto-installed with the update, since I had “installed” status with most of “new optional dependencies”.

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For me it says all my devices seem to not work properly :rofl:

I noticed some GTK issue after the update. Can you check it and see if this happens for you too?

plasma-disks is not marked as a dependency (even an optional one) for kinfocenter. It is
not marked as a dependency for anything actually, except for a meta-package called plasma-meta.

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Strange! I just installed kernel 5.9, updated some AUR packages, restarted and… now the power options are there again!
I re-compiled latte yesterday (I have git version) but that didn’t seem to fix anything (yes, I restarted latte). Today’s installs where not desktop related (vivaldi, optimus-manager-qt, kernel 5.9).
:open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth:

Ah… I installed also plasma-disks but… this shouldn’t matter… LOL