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RE: Manjaro ARM 20.04 - thepeckhambassplayer - 07-25-2020 (07-22-2020, 03:54 PM)wdt Wrote: I knew that I should wait on the update, now I only have sddm and, luckily, a vt Dear wdt - how do I reinstall the plasma workspace? I trashed kde (long story but it fell to pieces after I uninstalled the corrupt update for breeze) - most of it is still there (eg graphical login screen) but bits are missing. The usb install gives me a blank screen so I can't try a fresh installation. Many thanks - Alex RE: Manjaro ARM 20.04 - wdt - 07-25-2020 pamac has a command line reinstall, it also is the gui, when you click the package needing reinstallation there are remove and reinstall buttons You could switch to a vt and start networking, then install xfce or icewm or ..... From a terminal some of these have start*, startxfce?, startlxde and so on Some you have to know, openbox, openbox-session, icewm All these (when installed) in /usr/bin With networking functional, pacman works, that's how you install another wm man pacman for info (in yet another vt) There is a drop down box in sddm to choose wm, usually upper right I am assuming you know about virtual terminals and how to switch? RE: Manjaro ARM 20.04 - thepeckhambassplayer - 08-01-2020 Managed to get things working: by switching the SD card: no idea why this has worked but it has. The PBP is now working on all cylinders. Thank goodness! Thanks for taking time to think about this. RE: Manjaro ARM 20.04 - Redbeard - 08-10-2020 (06-13-2020, 04:53 AM)spikerguy Wrote:(06-12-2020, 02:07 AM)q4osteam Wrote: @spikerguyHello @q4osteam Thanks for sharing the link with the workaround. I'm trying to follow the workaround but I'm afraid I'm stuck. I ran into this same issue after installing the KDE image version of 20.04 on my emmc. However, while the instructions on the link above show that Manjaro ARM 20.02+ works, I'm not able to boot from an SD card with images of Manjaro 20.04 XFCE. The workaround instructions say: Quote: On the XFCE boot SD card the ROOT partition has a folder named "boot" that is empty. However, the BOOT partition has a folder "extlinux" with a file "extlinux.conf". I assume that is the file I need to edit, and its contents are: Quote:LABEL Manjaro ARM I modified the APPEND line to: Quote:APPEND initrd=../initramfs-linux.img console=tty1 root=LABEL=ROOT_MNJRO rw rootwait video=eDP-1:1920x1080@60 video=HDMI-A-1:1920x1080@60 bootsplash.bootfile=bootsplash-themes/manjaro/bootsplash console=ttyS2,1500000 video=eDP-1:1920x1080@60 video=HDMI-A-1:1920x1080@60 However, this didn't resolve the issue so I'm guessing I have missed something. Am I editing the wrong file? Or do I have the right file but made the wrong edit? RE: Manjaro ARM 20.04 - Redbeard - 08-12-2020 I figured out an admittedly ugly workaround to the problem of not being able to boot from an SD image once the EMMC was running Manjaro 2.04. I was able to get the system to boot from a Manjaro 2.02 SD card image. From there I knew I could install gparted and blow away the partitions on the EMMC drive. After doing this I still had intermittent problems getting SD images to boot, but I was finally able to boot to the emmc installer image for the version of Manjaro that I wanted (XFCE 2.04, moving from KDE 2.04). This is, however, a less elegant solution than the one spikerguy pointed to above. If anything had gone wrong I was ready to crack open the case and pull the emmc chip and flash it using my pine64 emmc to usb adapter. Without that fallback I'm not sure I would have taken the risk. So I'm sorted now, aside from so far not being able to get cups running to where I can pull it up from a browser. Overall I am really enjoying Manjaro with XFCE, and it is obvious how much work the Manjaro team has put into the ARM version of both desktop choices. RE: Manjaro ARM 20.04 - carlosqueso - 08-12-2020 (08-12-2020, 08:42 AM)Redbeard Wrote: So I'm sorted now, aside from so far not being able to get cups running to where I can pull it up from a browser. Overall I am really enjoying Manjaro with XFCE, and it is obvious how much work the Manjaro team has put into the ARM version of both desktop choices. Did you do Code: systemctl start org.cups.cupsd.service RE: Manjaro ARM 20.04 - Redbeard - 08-12-2020 (08-12-2020, 01:35 PM)carlosqueso Wrote:(08-12-2020, 08:42 AM)Redbeard Wrote: So I'm sorted now, aside from so far not being able to get cups running to where I can pull it up from a browser. Overall I am really enjoying Manjaro with XFCE, and it is obvious how much work the Manjaro team has put into the ARM version of both desktop choices. Thanks! That was all I needed! RE: Manjaro ARM 20.04 - carlosqueso - 08-12-2020 (08-12-2020, 04:10 PM)Redbeard Wrote:Glad I could help. I was afraid that I'd forgotten something else I'd done.(08-12-2020, 01:35 PM)carlosqueso Wrote:(08-12-2020, 08:42 AM)Redbeard Wrote: So I'm sorted now, aside from so far not being able to get cups running to where I can pull it up from a browser. Overall I am really enjoying Manjaro with XFCE, and it is obvious how much work the Manjaro team has put into the ARM version of both desktop choices. RE: Manjaro ARM 20.04 - 8jef - 08-19-2020 Oupsi.. Just updated my beautiful Manjaro PBP... then it has turned into a brick. On reboot, no more screen. Led light goes from red-orange to green after a few secs, that's all. What's goin' on? RE: Manjaro ARM 20.04 - spikerguy - 08-20-2020 (08-19-2020, 09:08 PM)8jef Wrote: Oupsi..Afaik, nothing changed to uboot so there should be no problem in booting. I think you have an sd card inserted while you power on the device. Can you check this one please. Another than that I don't think there is anything that can break it unless you were running a very old system with old booting methods and just updated to latest recently then. You can check the release post of manjaro forum. |