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RE: Question for GNOME3 users - p3732 - 03-09-2020

Meanwhile ArchlinuxARM already has GNOME 3.36 landed (gotta love how fast Arch packages new releases <3) and it fixed the issues for me. I am sure Manjaro will soon have the packages too, if you don't want to wait you can swap out your mirrorlist with the one from Arch like I did.

(03-05-2020, 07:19 AM)tophneal Wrote: I agree. I can't really hope to fix my broken Gnome installs, now anyway. Both my Manjaro and Arch SDs became corrupted, or refused to boot (and for some reason my Manjaro turned half the system folders into files. Sad )
That sucks, I am glad I installed Manjaro to the EMMC a long time ago and it never acted up like that.
The system folder becoming files sounds like some messing around with flags (like missing x flag

(03-05-2020, 07:19 AM)tophneal Wrote: However, as pointed out on the Manjaro forum, this may help resolve the issue: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1883388#p1883388
I don't have any such package installed, so I don't think that was the issue.


RE: Question for GNOME3 users - tophneal - 03-09-2020

(03-09-2020, 06:00 AM)p3732 Wrote: Meanwhile ArchlinuxARM already has GNOME 3.36 landed (gotta love how fast Arch packages new releases <3) and it fixed the issues for me. I am sure Manjaro will soon have the packages too, if you don't want to wait you can swap out your mirrorlist with the one from Arch like I did.
That's great for Arch/Manjaro users! Sadly I am not among the ranks anymore, since now I can not get any fresh installs of Arch/Manjaro to stay booting for me.

(03-09-2020, 06:00 AM)p3732 Wrote: That sucks, I am glad I installed Manjaro to the EMMC a long time ago and it never acted up like that.
The system folder becoming files sounds like some messing around with flags (like missing x flag
That's certainly possible, Hard to say for sure, as the drive was wiped since there was no way of recovering my lost data.

(03-09-2020, 06:00 AM)p3732 Wrote: I don't have any such package installed, so I don't think that was the issue.
It didn't show as a conflict in Fedora, either. A shame, but the glimmer of hope was worth it while it lasted.

EDIT: just ran into this issue on Fedora that may prove helpful, too. I saw many of the same errors given here, when troubleshooting this issue myself: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1762151#c20
Got a Manjaro install to stay booting, too. Switching to unstable repos will get you a working Gnome 3.36


RE: Question for GNOME3 users - pjsf - 03-12-2020

Latest updates have gnome on manjaro working again now, for me at least.


RE: Question for GNOME3 users - tophneal - 03-13-2020

Same in Manjaro and Fedora, 3.36 updates have returned a fully working (and better looking) Gnome shell.