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#76 2014-09-22 13:10:02

blackout23
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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

dsreyes1014 wrote:
JGC wrote:

It's gone because some translation has corrupted the .desktop file for that panel. It's already fixed in git, so it will come back with 3.14.0

Just curious.  When will gnome 3.14 be here?

When it's ready.

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#77 2014-09-22 14:08:57

dsreyes1014
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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

blackout23 wrote:
dsreyes1014 wrote:
JGC wrote:

It's gone because some translation has corrupted the .desktop file for that panel. It's already fixed in git, so it will come back with 3.14.0

Just curious.  When will gnome 3.14 be here?

When it's ready.

Not helpful.

Was wandering when the gnome 3.14 was going to be released as stable from the gnome devs?

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#78 2014-09-22 14:33:31

blackout23
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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

dsreyes1014 wrote:
blackout23 wrote:
dsreyes1014 wrote:

Just curious.  When will gnome 3.14 be here?

When it's ready.

Not helpful.

Was wandering when the gnome 3.14 was going to be released as stable from the gnome devs?

24th of September.

https://wiki.gnome.org/ThreePointThirteen

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#79 2014-09-22 14:35:54

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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

dsreyes1014 wrote:

Not helpful.

Was wandering when the gnome 3.14 was going to be released as stable from the gnome devs?

Gnome has a public roadmap for all their releases.

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#80 2014-09-22 14:43:23

dsreyes1014
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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

Thanks.

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#81 2014-09-22 17:23:30

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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

what is the estimated delay? tongue one day? one hour?


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#82 2014-09-22 17:31:36

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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

@nicolasdanelon: "When it's ready"(TM)


Matt

"It is very difficult to educate the educated."

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#83 2014-09-22 17:35:12

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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

@mrunion hahaha thank you... How many time was for 3.12 ?

Last edited by nicolasdanelon (2014-09-22 17:36:20)


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#84 2014-09-22 18:33:30

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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

Works fine in gnome unstable. Some apps are even 3.14 by now.

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#85 2014-09-22 20:59:50

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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

Share icon is back. Just realized that I've been running pacman -Syu all day. Anyone else addicted?

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#86 2014-09-22 21:21:11

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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

tzomatz wrote:

Share icon is back. Just realized that I've been running pacman -Syu all day. Anyone else addicted?

yup I'm running # clear && pacman -Syu every 5 min tongue


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#87 2014-09-22 22:07:14

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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

nicolasdanelon wrote:

@mrunion hahaha thank you... How many time was for 3.12 ?

Two weeks after Gnome get released.
You can see this topic

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#88 2014-09-23 06:20:55

bhante
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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

Optimus-based laptops and gnome 3.14

mutter  3.14  is not going to work with NVIDIA Offloading.

Any Luck ?!

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#89 2014-09-23 09:13:03

swiftscythe
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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

I think I made a terrible mistake:
I installed gnome-software from the gnome-unstable repo, then it told me there were some updates to be installed, so I clicked on the restart and install button...

Now the system does not boot, I can't even log in to a shell...
It stays on the screen displaying:
systemd-fsck[205]: /dev/sda6: clean <more stuff about the files and blocks, and check in 4 mounts>

What can I do?

EDIT:
here's where I am stuck
Um5oBHG.jpg?1

Last edited by swiftscythe (2014-09-23 09:32:58)

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#90 2014-09-23 09:36:19

Pank
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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

Can you get a login prompt when the computer has started by clicking ctrl-alt-fN where N is a number?  If so you should be able to fix it from there, access systemd logs etc.  Probably you just need to let pacman update again.


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#91 2014-09-23 09:43:45

swiftscythe
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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

Pank wrote:

Can you get a login prompt when the computer has started by clicking ctrl-alt-fN where N is a number?  If so you should be able to fix it from there, access systemd logs etc.  Probably you just need to let pacman update again.

No, the only key combination that I've found working is Ctrl+Alt+Del to reboot... sad

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#92 2014-09-23 09:46:13

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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

Just an observation/query about extensions. I know the usual practice on a Gnome update is to bump the extension's shell version number and it usually works again, but upon poking around in dconf, could this key not remove that issue (excepting of course the fact that some extensions will need updating to work):

org.gnome.shell.disable-extension-version-validation

According to dconf, this key should tell gnome-shell to try loading all extensions regardless of supported shell version number.

Cheers.

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#93 2014-09-23 09:57:33

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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

swiftscythe wrote:
Pank wrote:

Can you get a login prompt when the computer has started by clicking ctrl-alt-fN where N is a number?  If so you should be able to fix it from there, access systemd logs etc.  Probably you just need to let pacman update again.

No, the only key combination that I've found working is Ctrl+Alt+Del to reboot... sad

Did you add the unstable repo to the bottom of your list, rather than first? Because that will absolutely boink your system.
A way to fix it is to put in the install disk, mount your install to /mnt, arch-chroot into your install, and then correct your sources and run a pacman -Syu


I don't really know what I'm doing.

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#94 2014-09-23 11:01:33

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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

You can get your system bootable again with this:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 8#p1459368

Gnome-software lets your system boot in some kind of single user mode where it updates packages. That target is not enabled by default on archlinux, resulting in a system that boots to a disabled target.

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#95 2014-09-23 11:06:11

swiftscythe
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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

brittyazel wrote:
swiftscythe wrote:
Pank wrote:

Can you get a login prompt when the computer has started by clicking ctrl-alt-fN where N is a number?  If so you should be able to fix it from there, access systemd logs etc.  Probably you just need to let pacman update again.

No, the only key combination that I've found working is Ctrl+Alt+Del to reboot... sad

Did you add the unstable repo to the bottom of your list, rather than first? Because that will absolutely boink your system.
A way to fix it is to put in the install disk, mount your install to /mnt, arch-chroot into your install, and then correct your sources and run a pacman -Syu

Thanks for your suggestions, but my gnome-unstable repo is already on the top of the list.
However, I followed your instructions and updated the system, but nothing changed...

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#96 2014-09-23 11:18:53

swiftscythe
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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

JGC wrote:

You can get your system bootable again with this:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 8#p1459368

Gnome-software lets your system boot in some kind of single user mode where it updates packages. That target is not enabled by default on archlinux, resulting in a system that boots to a disabled target.

Thank you so much!!! You made my day!

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#97 2014-09-23 12:22:40

Pank
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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

Is anyone else seeing Evince printing white pages instead of the contents?  I'm not seeing it on every pdf, but at least one from Springerlink.  The same pdf prints fine with Evince 3.12 and in epdfview. . .


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#98 2014-09-23 13:01:14

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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

Pank wrote:

Is anyone else seeing Evince printing white pages instead of the contents?  I'm not seeing it on every pdf, but at least one from Springerlink.  The same pdf prints fine with Evince 3.12 and in epdfview. . .

I don't have a printer. The problem I have with evince 3.13.x is that it closes down whenever I update the pdf externally (for instance rebuilding it with LaTeX...)

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#99 2014-09-23 13:12:29

Pank
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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

You don't need a printer, you can use cups-pdf or the preview button.

I think I don't have the problem with evince being closed with LaTeX, though I did have it for a while.


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#100 2014-09-23 16:37:11

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Re: gnome-unstable stirs once more!

Pank wrote:

You don't need a printer, you can use cups-pdf or the preview button.

I think I don't have the problem with evince being closed with LaTeX, though I did have it for a while.

The preview button works for me... it happens with all PDF you have tried?

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