So it took us some more days to push additional packages for the upcoming stable update-pack.
Here the brief overall changes with this update:
I managed to complete my work on the smooth bootup experience. (Will be default by 18.0-beta-7 [KDE,XFCE ])
Latest v4.19-rc6 kernel
Updated systemd and grub-quiet
Fixes to pamac-dev
Upstream fixes incl. haskell and python packages
We hope with all these changes Manjaro to be more efficient for you all.
#bladebook - shipping to Europe this fall!
Currently we are working on a new Manjaro-Hardware project, the Bladebook Fall 2018. It will be powered by Manjaro KDE v18.0 and the latest Intel Apollo Lake Quad-Core HD APU. Having a fanless metal material (cassis gold-rose) and eMMC as storage (additional M2-SSD possible), it will have a long battery life. Find out more on our hardware page
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#beta-release - 18.0 will be available in late October!
If you are curious about the latest state of development for the upcoming Manjaro-Illyria 18.0 release, you now have the opportunity to download a beta-build of Manjaro-Xfce 18.0 including the latest xfce-gtk3 packages aswell as our most recent styling efforts. Our KDE fans may try our beta-build with the latest KDE v5.13 instead. And our GNOME fans may try our beta-build with the latest GNOME v3.28.
Current supported Kernels
linux316 3.16.57
linux318 3.18.123 [EOL]
linux44 4.4.159
linux49 4.9.139
linux414 4.14.73
linux417 4.17.19 [EOL]
linux418 4.18.11
linux419 4.19-rc6
linux414-rt 4.14.71_rt44
linux416-rt 4.16.18_rt11
Quelle
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How to enable smooth-bootup
These steps are only needed when not using any Manjaro 18.0-beta-7 install media.
switch to testing branch and update your system
reboot to see if all is still booting fine
install linux418 or linux419
install grub-quiet
reinstall grub to MBR (Attention: use the correct cmd for your system!)
EFI: sudo grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot/efi --bootloader-id=manjaro --recheck
BIOS: sudo grub-install --recheck /dev/sd[X] (change [X] for your device letter. Check via lsblk -f)
reboot to see if all is still booting fine
check that you have loglevel=3 vga=current rd.systemd.show_status=auto rd.udev.log-priority=3 vt.global_cursor_default=0 in /etc/default/grub under GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT or GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX
sed -i -e 's|fsck||g' /etc/mkinitcpio.conf
sudo mkinitcpio -P
sudo update-grub
reboot your system

