11-09-2021, 02:11 AM
(11-06-2021, 10:15 AM)Fred Zyphal Wrote: OMG, the libcanberra issue has plagued me since I first started using Fedora 5 back in the day, it's a moving target and I can't believe it's still around.
In this case, I believe it's because lib32-libcanberra-gstreamer and libcanberra-gstreamer are no longer in the official repositories.
Try removing them with ... sudo pacman -Rdd lib32-libcanberra-gstreamer libcanberra-gstreamer
There may be more that I'm unaware of ... and I'm assuming you're using Manjaro, since you said it's a new phone.
Addendum: I found an article in the Manjaro forum that said to also remove the pulse ones, so it will be ... sudo pacman -Rdd lib32-libcanberra-pulse lib32-libcanberra-gstreamer libcanberra-pulse libcanberra-gstreamer
Thanks for your reply, I entered your script into the terminal and it resolved the libcanberra error. Upon rebooting the phone and retrying the update I'm now seeing the error
Dependency resolution failed libx264.so=161-64.
I had a look through the wiki page and found this on updating the phone
To update all packages under Arch-based OSes, the package manager pacman can be used:
$ sudo pacman -Syu
This script worked but the update is still present in my Discovery folder. The other isssue I'm now having is the screen rapidly keeps dimming and illuminating it self when not plugged into a pc.
Thanks again, happy dreaming