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Just thought I'd post a quick followup.
After using eos-packagelist "Budgie-Desktop", it looks like gnome-control-center was at some point superseded with budgie-control-center. I was able to install budgie-control-center, remove gnome-control-center, then do the shuffle as mentioned above. Finally managed to update my system
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Hello,
To see the tree dependencies I use the following bash command:
pactree -r mutterIt doesn't solve the issue but at least we can see a clear dependencies tree.
What solve the issue on my side was to remove the mutter package and all its dependencies, configurations files, and then launch an update:
sudo pacman --remove --nosave --cascade muttersudo pacman -SyyuIt is more a workaround than the solution, the issue is however not solved on package mainter (gnome, budgie, i do not really who).
Byebye
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This did the trick for me, Thank you very much good sir
Just thought I'd post a quick followup.
After using eos-packagelist "Budgie-Desktop", it looks like gnome-control-center was at some point superseded with budgie-control-center. I was able to install budgie-control-center, remove gnome-control-center, then do the shuffle as mentioned above. Finally managed to update my system
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I just ran into this conflict when I updated my system and Google'd the fix.
However, while looking around for the solution I saw that Budgie 10.7.2 now has mutter-12 (Gnome 44) support so why is the Arch package still depending on mutter43?
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Just thought I'd post a quick followup.
After using eos-packagelist "Budgie-Desktop", it looks like gnome-control-center was at some point superseded with budgie-control-center. I was able to install budgie-control-center, remove gnome-control-center, then do the shuffle as mentioned above. Finally managed to update my system
Thank you bro, this resolved mine too. Love you and stay safe
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Any word on the update to budgie so it can be installed?
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Huge thanks to @christolb59
i used mutter-dynamic-buffering for months and today with the newest version of gnome (45) i had an issue with this package.
I done a pactree -r mutter-dynamic-buffering
I removed all dependancies, mutter-dynamic-buffering, gdm, gnome-shell-extensions and 2 others packages.
and i reinstall gmd, mutter and gnome-shell-extensions. after a weird reboot, now i have only mutter (not mutter-dynamic-buffering) and everything works smoothly and perferctly.
And i'm very happy, the sun shinning, all the birds are not dead and my Arch work like a charm on my old pc.
thank you very much
(excuse my bad english)
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Closing this old solved topic.
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