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New issues:
Nvidia drivers won’t work with GSync with some setups. It is known that some Monitors won’t work with the new 470.74 driver. We recommend to disable that feature for now, until Nvidia will fix it. They are tracking it via internal bug number 3382581.
freetype2 update might result in font characters becoming squares. Don’t worry, a relogin to your UI should fix it. We recommend to do the update in a TTY. Affected UIs so far: Gnome, Phosh, Cinnamon.
Re-enable any per-user enabled `pipewire-media-session.service` manually
You should re-enable any per-user pipewire-media-session.service manually to establish a new service alias for pipewire-session-manager.service added with 0.3.38.
We recommend to switch over to Nouveau drivers if your card is mentioned here and the feature you need is not in red TO DOhere for your particular card.
If you however still need proprietary drivers, you may want to execute the following to ensure all parts of the nVidia drivers get installed properly:
sudo mhwd -a pci nonfree 0300
If proprietary drivers don't fix everything, please click the ► at the beginning of this line to view more info
For AMD GPU users having a black screen with kernel 5.10
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Due to a bug in the AMD drivers, please try the following first:
For GRUB:
Open a terminal or a TTY
Open /etc/default/grub in your favourite CLI editor (nano vi, emacs`)
Find the line: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="
Add amdgpu.dc=0
Save
Execute sudo update-grub and reboot
For systemd-boot:
Open a terminal or a TTY
Open /boot/loader/entries/manjarolinux5.10.conf in your favourite CLI editor (nano vi, emacs`)
Add amdgpu.dc=0 to the end of the line options
Save & reboot
For rEFInd:
Open a terminal or a TTY
Open /boot/refind_linux.conf in your favourite CLI editor (nano vi, emacs`)
Find the line: "Boot using default options" "root=
Add amdgpu.dc=0
Save & reboot
Possible 2 Min delay on shutdown with Gnome
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If you got the problem with shutdown delay (about 2min) on Gnome, here is a workaround:
Edit /usr/lib/systemd/user/gnome-session-restart-dbus.service in your favourite editor as root and add Slice=-.slice as a line all by itself like this:
You get [PKGNAME] warning: directory permissions differ on [Directory name]
followed by:
Filesystem: NNN package MMM
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The solution:
sudo chmod MMM DirectoryName
Where obviously MMM is the second number you see (the correct one)
The explanation:
Your package expects the security permissions to be MMM but your system is set to NNN. This is just a warning (today) but to ensure you remain up-to-date with the latest and greatest security rules it’s advised to execute the above command.
Systemd error message: .slice: Failed to migrate controller cgroups
If you have a similar error message like this:
systemd[1004]: -.slice: Failed to migrate controller cgroups from /user.slice/user-1000.slice/user@1000.service, ignoring: Permission denied
… you may need to add this Grub parameter to your /etc/default/grub file in line GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT: systemd.unified_cgroup_hierarchy=true. To update your grub menu, call: sudo update-grub. For more information on that issue, see also Arch Forum.
Python 3.9 Requires Rebuilds
Instructions for quickly and easily rebuilding affected AUR packages:
# Install yay
sudo pacman -S --needed --noconfirm yay
# Rebuild AUR python packages
yay -S --noconfirm $(pacman -Qqo "/usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages")
The libtraceevent package prior to version 5.9-1 was missing a soname link. This has been fixed in 5.9-1, so the upgrade will need to overwrite the untracked files created by ldconfig. If you get any of these errors
libtraceevent: /usr/lib/libtraceevent.so.1 exists in filesystem
PAM and PAMBASE got updated, which might prevent you from login
Due to updates from pambase and pam you might take care about any .pacnew files in /etc/pam.d as for example pam_tally, pam_tally2 and pam_cracklib got deprecated. Read in the ArchWiki about managing those files.
Typical issue:
For recovery, it is enough to boot with kernel option “systemd.unit=rescue.target”, then proceed into /etc/pam.d and merge “system-auth” and “system-auth.pacnew”
System takes a long time to boot
If you’ve got errors like Failed to start Network Manager Wait Online. you can try removing systemd from passwd and group in /etc/nsswitch.conf as described here Update: If you can see the line dbus-daemon[1453]: [system] Connection has not authenticated soon enough, closing it (auth_timeout=30000ms, elapsed: 45146ms)
in in your dbus log ( journalctl -b -u dbus ), the new/better workaround is to switch cups from service to socket as described here: systemctl disable cups.service systemctl enable cups.socket
I think I’ve some font problems
With the update of fontconfig some major rules how fonts get applied changed. Make sure that your system has ttf-dejavu installed. A more in depth explanation can be found here.
Please RTFT (Read This Fine Thread) first before reporting the same issues over and over again!
Issue with gnucash, current file not opening at startup, no setting changes saved. It seems it has to do with its schema : many messages related to dconf entries when start in debug mode.
I reverted to previous version.
After update I got an issue audio output. When I don’t use audio channel (for example don’t use youtube) than linux audio system after few seconds disabling the channel and my audio speakers are starting to make an unpleasant background sound. When I again enable youtube watch than all ok.
This update has reintroduced the infamous AMDGPU crash-and-reset bug on my laptop. What made it interesting and frustrating is that it’s now reproducible almost every time I plug it in to AC power, and it has already made it to the point where Manjaro is unusable while plugged in. I’ve posted my observations and attempted workarounds so far in the linked thread. I haven’t applied the update on my desktop yet if it’s affected as well, since it also uses an AMD graphics card.
Edit/update: I narrowed down the cause of the crash-and-reset bugs to TLP, which was upgraded to 1.4.0 in this update. Downgrading it back to 1.3.1 stopped that annoying behavior for now.
Also, I’m happy to see the Manjaro project having their own penguin-like mascot; it’s pretty cute! Does it have a name, and is that mascot brand-new?
I’m not sure, to be honest, although some of the replies in the linked thread said they’re occurring in some Polaris GPUs as well, but they don’t specify exactly if they’re experiencing that on a laptop or desktop. For what it’s worth, my laptop has a Ryzen 7 3700 APU with RX Vega 10 (Picasso), while my desktop is running a dedicated RX 570 (Polaris) which never had those kinds of issues.
Thanks for the suggestion. I replaced the old config file with the .pacnew one, and my system didn’t crash or had a display reset after reloading tlp.service and plugged my laptop back in. Then, I plopped back in my merged tlp.conf, and I found out that the crashes only occurred when RADEON_DPM_PERF_LEVEL_ON_AC is set to "high". I guess I should report this strange behavior in the TLP GitHub repo, even though setting that to the default (auto) solved my issue here.
Solved by setting XDG_DATA_DIRS=/usr/share/ in my .profile
gnucash 4.8 seems to need this variable to find its schema.
Do you know how XDG_DATA_DIRS is usually set ?
$ grep -rn XDG_DATA_DIRS /etc 2> /dev/null
/etc/profile.d/flatpak.sh:2: # set XDG_DATA_DIRS to include Flatpak installations
/etc/profile.d/flatpak.sh:14: case ":$XDG_DATA_DIRS:" in
/etc/profile.d/flatpak.sh:24: export XDG_DATA_DIRS
/etc/profile.d/flatpak.sh:25: XDG_DATA_DIRS="${new_dirs:+${new_dirs}:}${XDG_DATA_DIRS:-/usr/local/share:/usr/share}"
$ pacman -Qo /etc/profile.d/flatpak.sh
/etc/profile.d/flatpak.sh is owned by flatpak 1.11.3-1