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Disabled touchpad while typing -xfce -xinput -startup Good day, I have 2 new laptops which I have installed Manjaro XFCE and I use xinput commands to allow touchpad to be used while typing for gaming, however trying to create a script to run at startup is beyond my Linux capabilities and my Google search skills are lacking as I can’t find a dummed down enough forum post to teach me, essentially what I want to happen is for the following command
[root tip] [How To] Make Manjaro compatible with major VPN providers VPN compatibility Major VPN providers offer a GUI application which handles all aspects of the connection Every now and then the topics on troubleshooting a given VPN provider surfaces and a lot of topics boils down to DNS and for good reason Whether you are using an app offered by your provider or you are using configuration files it is of utmost importance you ensure correct configuration
This major update installed kernel 6. 1. 1-1 - Manjaro Linux Forum This major update 22 0 installed kernel 6 1 1-1 An update does not install new kernels - only update existing ones - so the update didn’t install 6 1 - you did And for the record - I have been using 6 1 all throgh the development stages - and no issues at all I don’t know if it is applicable for your system but take a look at AMDGPU
Morc_menu on i3 stopped working (conflicting w dmenu-manjaro or . . . The current version in the official repositories is; pacman -Ss morc_menu: extra morc_menu 1 0+3+g2d89cb6-1 Categorized desktop application menu If you have installed it via the AUR, perhaps the version is older, and no longer compatible Removing it and installing the repo version might help Beyond that, I have nothing to add Regards
Dialog Fonts invisible - GNOME - Manjaro Linux Forum I am on the rolling release of Manjaro with Gnome and latest updates and for a while - I think it was the last last major update - I cannot read anything in system dialogs anymore Also nautilus wont show any text Installation is more or less stock, using Adwaita in dark mode Used to work but then after that update text went missing Tried to dig into how Gnome does stuff, got lost but did
How to debug multiple EXT4-fs errors per session Although I haven’t experienced any major problems, I decided to have a look at $ journalctl -p 3 -xb Among some errors related to kf baloo and kwin-x11 crashing every time a logout - login happens, there are some error…
Xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default SupportGraphics Display update, plasma, nvidia headboix 17 June 2021 12:42 1 i cant change resolution to 1360x768 its stuck at 1024x768 my graphics card is NVIDIA Corporation GF116 [GeForce GTS 450 Rev 2] (rev a1) when i try to add a 1360x768 resolution with command: xrandr --newmode "1360x768_60 00" 84 75 1360 1432 1568 1776 768 771 781 798 -hsync +vsync it says: xrandr: Failed to get size
kwin_core: XCB error - reproducible - Manjaro Linux Forum Yep, they’re harmless and basically unimportant I get them too Your best course of action is probably to pretend you don’t see them If they really, really bother you, you can turn off QT logging, but be aware that this could also suppress more serious errors if any should arise Add these lines to the bottom of your ~ bash_profile : # suppress QT logging QT_LOGGING_RULES='*=false