11-13-2019, 06:43 AM
(11-13-2019, 01:37 AM)spikerguy Wrote:(11-12-2019, 09:42 AM)tophneal Wrote: Anyone tried out Wayland yet on Manjaro, yet? I just thought of this (or I would've installed it last night) while reading the linked article mrfritsche posted about Debos. I remember lima being okay, but usable on the Pinebook1080. I'm curious if Panfrost is any better. It would be great to have Night Light available, instead of Redshift/Geoclue2, which I've had nothing but problems with.Yes I have tried Manjaro with Mainline Kernel, panfrost & wayland over KDE-Plasma, It seems to work fine, Panfrost is very much stable(Partially) though but its getting there. All you have to do is get a working Kde-Plasma Image and remove xf86-video-fbturbo-git then install wayland and switch to wayland on login screen.
Do share your experience with wayland on panfrost.
(11-12-2019, 01:42 PM)Wizzard Wrote: Can somebody confirm if KDE acceleration works?I think the preview2-kde-plasma is having panfrost by default, And it have seem to work very smooth. Tried playing video on mpv & youtube it worked quite well for me. But you may try it yourself.
(11-12-2019, 07:05 PM)cristobalhdez Wrote: The system crashed after last update.Please try to get into TTY2 and update again. If you're on KDE then there was a mis-match in kde apps & lib versions. Mostly an upstream issue but Strit have done a great job of downgrading them libs and got it to work.
I'm unable to boot into the system.
The problem seems to be related to Xorg not founding any display.
UPDATE:
Strit have found the issue and have pushed an update to the repo.
Pushed a new update to the
package that fixes it, but if you can't get in to update, you can get to a TTY and run:Code:pinebookpro-post-install
Code:sudo rm /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/90-touchpad.conf
Then reboot.
Please try the above and share your feedback.
UPDATE2: New Kernel release should fix the audio crackling, Once it is uploaded to the repo then please update the kernel by running
Code:sudo pacman -S linux-pinebookpro
Thanks
I opened a TTY2,
Logged in with my user.
Removed the 90-touchpad file.
Rebooted.
I were able to login from GUI this time.
I ran: sudo pacman -Syy
And then : sudo pacman -S linux-pinebookpro
All better now, but I'm afraid to do any upgrades haha