Known issues and solutions
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2024-12-17
2024-12-11
Kernel 6.11 and 4.19 has been marked End Of Life (EOL) on kernel.org
2024-11-27
Partial Cinnamon 6.4 updates
Linux Mint is currently preparing Cinnamon 6.4. The Arch Maintainers went ahead and released some Cinnamon packages which got already tagged 6.4. However, it seems this will break your installation of your Cinnamon desktop. We will monitor the situation and might downgrade to 6.2 packages if needed, before we do a stable branch update. Your feedback regarding Cinnamon overall is highly appreciated.
Known issues so far:
What you can do:
- Ignore all cinnamon updates when updating.
You can try the newly addedcinnamon-git
package to see if it improves the situation.- Update: The issues are resolved with
cinnamon
>= 6.4.0-1. If you manually installedcinnamon-git
, you may now installcinnamon
again.
2024-11-13
v86d has been dropped from Manjaro repositories and is no longer required for mhwd
Re: Unstable Update MHWD disussion
If pamac GUI options Enable AUR support and Check for updates are enabled, users should check the package list before agreeing to update and un-check AUR packages
2024-11-01
KVM default behavior change on module loading in kernel 6.12
In kernel 6.12, KVM initializes virtualization on module loading by default. This prevents VirtualBox VMs from starting. In order to avoid this, either add kvm.enable_virt_at_load=0
parameter into kernel command line or unload the corresponding kvm_XXX module. Initial support for 6.12 kernel series was added with Virtualbox 7.1.4.
More info about that in the Linux mailing list
2024-10-20
Kernel 6.10 has been marked [EOL] on kernel.org
sddm login problems with multiple monitors
- bug report
- login only works on secondary monitor
- switching
sddm
theme tomaldives
works around the issue
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