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linux-headers and quartz64-post-install package conflicts - Berzerkleyfan - 11-29-2023

I booted my Quartz model b for the first time after a couple days of trying different images and sdcards.  I'm very happy with the equipment upgrade from a raspberry pi 1 for the last couple years.  Particularly, when I hooked up USB tethering from my android the Quartz was connected to the internet right away with no tinkering.

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uname -a
Linux forbiddenplanet 6.1.12-1-MANJARO-ARM #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Feb 14 22:16:04 UTC 2023 aarch64 GNU/Linux
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When I do a pacman -Syyu to upgrade system or use the gui for adding packages, I get the dependency of conflict linux-headers and quartz64-post-install providing the same file.  When I remove either the linux-headers package or the quartz64-post-install package the model b is unbootable.



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/usr/lib/firmware/brcm/brcmfmac43455-sdio.pine64,soquartz-model-a.txt exists in both 'linux-firmware' and 'quartz64-post-install'

Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.
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Is there a way to remove this file from my source packages locally or should I force and install with pacman?
Sincerely,
Nate


RE: linux-headers and quartz64-post-install package conflicts - tophneal - 11-29-2023

You may want to try asking about this issue on the Manjaro ARM forums. Pine64 is not responsible for OS support, and the Manjaro devs are pretty active on their forums, so you'd be more likely to get an answer sooner.


RE: linux-headers and quartz64-post-install package conflicts - Berzerkleyfan - 12-01-2023

(11-29-2023, 12:02 PM)tophneal Wrote: You may want to try asking about this issue on the Manjaro ARM forums. Pine64 is not responsible for OS support, and the Manjaro devs are pretty active on their forums, so you'd be more likely to get an answer sooner.

Thank you for your response. Will do