2019-03-27 - Kernels, Gnome, LibreOffice, Mesa, Budgie, Browsers, Qt /Testing Update)

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2019-03-27 - Kernels, Gnome, LibreOffice, Mesa, Budgie, Browsers, Qt /Testing Update)

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Hi community,

Welcome to our nineteenth testing update for 2019. This is a refresh of our last update. So what do we have with this one?

we renewed most of our Kernels
we updated Gnome to 3.32 series
Budgie got updated to 10.5
LibreOffice got renewed to the latest
our graphical stack runs now with Mesa 19
we also bumped Qt to 5.12.2 . Tell us if we need more rebuilds

We hope with all these changes Manjaro to be more efficient for you all.


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Manjaro v18.0.4 released!
We updated our flagship ISOs of Manjaro Illyria with the latest packages. It comes with refreshed packages and updated tools. You may want to download our XFCE Edition 4 with the latest 4.13 packages, aswell as our most recent styling efforts. Our KDE fans may try our KDE Edition 4 with the latest KDE v5.15 instead. And our GNOME fans may try our Gnome Edition 3 with the latest GNOME v3.30.

Current supported Kernels
linux316 3.16.62
linux318 3.18.137 [EOL]
linux44 4.4.167 [FZN]
linux49 4.9.166
linux414 4.14.109
linux419 4.19.32
linux420 4.20.17 [EOL]
linux50 5.0.5
linux51 5.1-rc1 (no extramodules yet)
linux418-rt 4.18.16_rt9
linux419-rt 4.19.25_rt16
linux50-rt 5.0.3_rt1-1

A detailed list of all package changes can be found here
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Known issues and solutions

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Gnome 3.32: Two extensions removed from our repos.
We have dropped two packages that shipped additional extensions for Gnome: gnome-shell-extensions-topicons-plus-huttli and gnome-shell-extensions-taskbar. We won’t maintain Topicons Plus and Taskbar anymore.

Those extensions are not in active development anymore and may not work properly (or not work at all) on Gnome 3.32. Notably, it has been reported that using Topicons Plus on Gnome 3.32 may leads to very high CPU usage.

We strongly recommend you to disable those extensions if they are enabled (Tweaks > Extensions) and remove those packages with your favorite package manager. To prevent potential problems with the next version of Gnome, you may do those steps (or at least the first one) before upgrading your system.

Gnome 3.32: Various problems
There is currently several problems with Gnome 3.32. Here is what we know so far.

1. Possibility of broken extensions
Broken extensions is something to expect when transitioning between major versions of Gnome, especially if you are using extensions that are not shipped by default on Manjaro Gnome. If you have a broken extension taken from somewhere else than Manjaro official repositories, you will have to contact the maintainer on the source you have taken the extension from to get more support. You may also want to report the problem to the developer(s) of the extension (if not the same person/group).

It is possible that extensions become so broken on Gnome 3.32 that it makes Gnome Shell crash completely when trying to log in, thus making Gnome completely unusable. For example, we have a report of such issue with a third-party extension (that doesn’t come from Manjaro’s official repositories) called Extensions.

To decrease the risk of breakage (especially if running Gnome extensions that does not come from Manjaro official repositories) and make the upgrade smoother, you can disable all Gnome extensions (Tweaks > Extensions) before upgrading your system, then enable them one by one only after being logged in a completely new session on Gnome 3.32.

2. Using world clocks can break Gnome Shell completely
If you have configured world clocks in Gnome, it may make Gnome Shell segfaults and crashes when trying to log in for a graphical session, making Gnome unusable. If it happens, you will need to reset your parameters for world clocks with the following command (do it in TTY): dbus-launch gsettings reset org.gnome.clocks world-clocks.
See this Arch Linux thread and this ticket from upstream.

3. Gnome Shell may crash completely when resuming from sleep if you use Wayland
If you are using Wayland (instead of X.org), Gnome Shell may crash when resuming from sleep. Upstream is aware of this issue. As a workaround, you may use X.org instead of Wayland for now.

4. Miscellaneous
Some programs don’t get focused after being launched. Reported to upstream and confirmed for distributions other than Manjaro too.

Yaourt: Rest in peace
Yaourt has been removed from our repositories completely. We won’t maintain the yaourt package anymore, which means that you will not receive any updates from us for this package. A very old package named yaourt-gui-manjaro has been removed at the same time too.

If you are still using Yaourt, we strongly encourage you to switch to an alternative like Pamac CLI (package: pamac-cli), Trizen (package: trizen), Yay (package: yay) or Pacaur (package: pacaur); and uninstall Yaourt from your system.

In addition to that, we have dropped support for several packages that depended on yaourt: allservers, pacli and pacli-jwm. Those packages has been removed from the official repositories completely.



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Noch keine Probleme aufgetaucht..

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Bei mir ist auch alles gut. :)
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Xfce sowie Budgie alles gelaufen, keine Nacharbeiten. :D
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problemlos
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Alles Supi...... :D
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