Hello community,
here we have another set of package updates!
Recent News:
- Some of our team will attend FOSDEM 2024 in Brussels. You can meet us in person on the weekend of 3 & 4 February 2024 at ULB Campus du Solbosch. We bring some Manjaro stickers and gaming gear to test. It will be a great opportunity to talk about future plans and direction of the Manjaro project, to share our passion with like-minded individuals and get first hand infos about upcoming devices powered by Manjaro Linux!
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Previous News
- Manjaro, like many other open-source projects, relies on the generosity of its community through donations and corporate sponsorships to support its growth and development. These donations are essential in covering the various expenses incurred in the operations of the project such as server costs, software development tools, infrastructure expenses, training, flying people to events or conferences and the salaries of key developers. With the help of these donations, Manjaro is able to secure the necessary financial stability that allows the project to continuously improve and remain active. If you love Manjaro, consider to donate!
- 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 adds linux68 series, which we have updated to 6.8.0-rc1
- we also changed on how we handle extramodules on that kernel series. Please check if they still modprobe
- Mesa got updated to 23.3.4
- Calamares is now at 3.3.1
- we still have to test our ISOs with this new release
- pacman-contrib is now a separate package
- check if packages depend on this one or install if you develop packages on your end as needed
- Firefox got renewed to 122.0
- Usual KDE-git, Haskell and Python updates
Additional Info
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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 4.19.305
- linux54 5.4.267
- linux510 5.10.208
- linux515 5.15.147
- linux61 6.1.74
- linux66 6.6.13
- linux67 6.7.1
- linux61-rt 6.1.70_rt21
- linux66-rt 6.6.10_rt19
Package Changes (Wed Jan 24 21:42:24 CET 2024)
- testing core x86_64: 35 new and 34 removed package(s)
- testing extra x86_64: 1625 new and 1705 removed package(s)
- testing kde-unstable x86_64: 203 new and 203 removed package(s)
- testing multilib x86_64: 21 new and 21 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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