Hey folks! The only thing I noticed at the moment is that I’m no longer able to manage bluetooth devices via Gnome Settings. I’m fully using Pipewire as media server.
I haven’t had a chance to troubleshoot this yet but will do as soon as I can
Noticed no display on X but can access virtual terminals fine as well as internet access. I’m currently trying to find out what package is responsible and what I can do to resolve it and what feedback to give.
warning: removing 'libxnvctrl' from target list because it conflicts with 'libxnvctrl-470xx'
:: libxnvctrl-470xx and libxnvctrl are in conflict. Remove libxnvctrl? [y/N] y
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: installing nvidia-470xx-utils (470.94-1) breaks dependency 'nvidia-470xx-utils=470.86' required by linux514-nvidia-470xx
:: installing nvidia-470xx-utils (470.94-1) breaks dependency 'nvidia-470xx-utils=470.86' required by linux515-nvidia-470xx
Edit: Has been pushed, just not in any mirror yet, it seems.
Despite the amount of packages and their total size I only had a couple of minor issues, one was infamous “signature … is marginal trust” and another one with python-language-server which I should have removed long ago.
Thanks, this was a flawless experience!
Got the `Changing NetworkManager Connectivity-Ping to manjaro.org` notification, but afterwards the app actually connects to ping.manjaro.org (was caught by firewall)
I found odd that by updating
To upgrade (3):
networkmanager 1.32.12-2 (1.32.12-1) extra 3.5 MB
...
Reloading system bus configuration... [6/7]
Changing NetworkManager Connectivity-Ping to manjaro.org [7/7]
Transaction successfully finished.
and after manual turn off and on the network connection I found that the network manager still connects to ping.manjaro.org:80
If I found exact config file, then it’s content is:
i’ve also seen the above packages residing in both “community” and “multilib” repos. mine are from community repo, the ones in multilib repo are updated to the latest.
Summary
$ pacman -Si lib32-libva-mesa-driver
Repository : community
Name : lib32-libva-mesa-driver
Version : 21.3.1-0.1
Description : VA-API implementation for gallium (32-bit)
Architecture : x86_64
URL : https://www.mesa3d.org/
Licenses : custom
Groups : None
Provides : None
Depends On : lib32-libdrm lib32-libx11 lib32-llvm-libs lib32-expat lib32-libelf lib32-libxshmfence lib32-zstd
Optional Deps : None
Conflicts With : None
Replaces : None
Download Size : 3.95 MiB
Installed Size : 11.87 MiB
Packager : Philip Mueller philm@manjaro.org
Build Date : Monday 06 December 2021 03:33:18 PM
Validated By : MD5 Sum SHA-256 Sum Signature
Repository : multilib
Name : lib32-libva-mesa-driver
Version : 21.3.1-1
Description : VA-API implementation for gallium (32-bit)
Architecture : x86_64
URL : https://www.mesa3d.org/
Licenses : custom
Groups : None
Provides : None
Depends On : lib32-libdrm lib32-libx11 lib32-llvm-libs lib32-expat lib32-libelf lib32-libxshmfence lib32-zstd
Optional Deps : None
Conflicts With : None
Replaces : None
Download Size : 3.21 MiB
Installed Size : 11.81 MiB
Packager : Laurent Carlier lordheavym@gmail.com
Build Date : Monday 06 December 2021 02:37:24 PM
Validated By : MD5 Sum SHA-256 Sum Signature
What’s up with 5.15 kernel gen? Why so frequent updates?
Usually 1 update per week, now 3 updates per 3 days already, so another 2 are… urgent? What happen?
Constant need for PC reboots…
If they are urgent, then why 5.15.7 in stable and 5.15.8 in testing still? (Manjaro - Branch Compare)
and we are in unstable branch afterall, sooner we have nothing to alarm functionally, the other branches can get them as well (the last changelog is lenghthy)