one week after Fringilla release we already collected some more packages to be pushed today to our stable branch. We worked with upstream to fix issues in kernel v4.9 series, updated pamac and calamares, worked on openrc and released the latest libreoffice 5.2.3. Plasma is now at v5.8.3 and Mesa at v13.0.0. Last but not least we did some boost rebuilds.
https://youtu.be/LgH1Clgr-uE
Following changes and fixes got added to Pamac v4.1.6:
added timeout to let the time to the daemon to correctly quit after auto refresh
added a feature to "transfer" the filter text to the search box, when it is selected
added package description in a tooltip, if window size truncates it
added option to copy name package from overlap "details" or from descriptions
improved transaction cancellation
use pkgbase name for yaourt to avoid multiple builds
translations updated
Calamares v2.4.4 comes now with these enhancements:
improved EFI system partition flag management (this removes a dependency on sgdisk);
improved parsing of SDDM configuration;
support for selecting visible groups by default in the netinstall module;
added option of updating the packages database before performing package operations;
added support for try_install and try_remove entries in the packages module configuration;
fixed potential failure in unpackfs module (caused by inability to write extended attributes to a filesystem which doesn't support them).
Upstream packages are now from Mon Nov 7 07:10:01 CET 2016. Detailed package changes can be found here.
Update instruction
FOR SYSTEMD USERS HAVING STILL v231-1 INSTALLED, IT IS RECOMMENDED TO USE PACMAN, AS X-SESSION MIGHT GET LOST DUE THIS UPDATE. THEREFORE WE SUGGEST TO FOLLOW OUR UPDATE RECOMMENDATION. YOU CAN TRY IF FOLLOWING CMD MIGHT CRASH YOUR SYSTEM:
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sudo systemctl --system daemon-reexecCheck if your mirror has synced44, then do the following steps to have a smooth update:
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sudo pacman -Sy
sudo pacman -S archlinux-keyring
sudo pacman -SuTroubleshoots
Information for Catalyst users
If you are using an AMD card with Catalyst it is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to use pacman for this update!!! The new style how Catalyst works now, would be this:
Catalyst-Utils needs now three new packages: catalyst-video, catalyst-input and catalyst-server.
Catalyst-Video provides some needed drivers like Intel and Vesa, since we have some hybrid systems too
Catalyst-Input provides the needed input drivers
Catalyst-Server provides the compatible Xorg-Server
Without these packages it would be not possible to still provide Catalyst at all. So it is logical to remove conflicting packages on these AMD systems. It can be tested with a new dev-build. If there are still issues regarding Catalyst, open an issue or a new thread, so we can discuss it.
Disable random mac address for your WLAN
Use nmcli to set 802-11-wireless.mac-address-randomization to never on a per connection basis or set
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[device]
wifi.scan-rand-mac-address=no
Issues with updating MATE
Some users have mate-menu installed from AUR. Please remove this package if you use the GTK2 version of MATE before trying to update. If you have a different issue with updating, please post.
LibreOffice and GTK3
LibreOffice might be broken on gtk-based Desktop Environments. Workaround would be to force a look to Libreoffice by editing /etc/profile.d/libreoffice*sh. We recommend to uncomment SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk. Our KDE edition isn't affected by this issue.
GTK3
With this we updated Gnome and GTK to 3.20. This will break most of the themes, which will be fixed if and when their developers decide to update them. Some GTK 3.20-compliant themes are ready now - see further down this post.
The new default Manjaro GTK theme, which is GTK 3.20 compatible, is Vertex-Maia
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sudo pacman -Sy vertex-maia-themes vertex-maia-icon-theme xcursor-maia
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sudo pacman -Sy maia-icon-theme gtk-theme-maia plasma5-themes-maia xcursor-maia
QT apps style with GTK - only needed for non-KDE desktop environments!
With QT 5.7 you need to install qt5-styleplugins and qt5ct and configure your system to have an unified look again.
ufw
If you have issues with ufw not working anymore, you have to copy your custom rules to a different folder. Do it like this:
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sudo cp -v /usr/lib/ufw/user.rules.pacsave /etc/ufw/user.rules
sudo cp -v /usr/lib/ufw/user6.rules.pacsave /etc/ufw/user6.rulessteam
We support now several different steam-clients:
steam-manjaro: is our definition how steam should work on Manjaro.
steam-native: is our definition how steam should be used with our native libraries
steam: is the upstream client by Archlinux
steam-native-runtime: is the addon by upstream Archlinux to use native libraries
The clients by Manjaro are better tested and prefered for Manjaro Linux. However the upstream versions might also work for you.
Reference: Archlinux wiki
Current supported kernels
Linux310 3.10.104
Linux312 3.12.66
Linux316 3.16.38
Linux318 3.18.43
Linux41 4.1.34
Linux44 4.4.30
Linux47 4.7.10 [EOL]
Linux48 4.8.5 (4.8.6-rc1)
Linux49 4.9rc4
Linux-RT-LTS 4.4.27_rt37
Linux-RT 4.8.4_rt5
Package Changes
stable community i686: 321 new and 290 removed package(s)
stable community x86_64: 363 new and 330 removed package(s)
stable core i686: 23 new and 23 removed package(s)
stable core x86_64: 23 new and 23 removed package(s)
stable extra i686: 318 new and 319 removed package(s)
stable extra x86_64: 318 new and 319 removed package(s)
stable multilib x86_64: 17 new and 17 removed package(s)
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