@philm is fixing to snap testing to stable in the next few days. That will put all of the branches with the same toolchain. So you would be able to install the latest kernel and other pi related packages if needed from unstable branch and still use the stable branch for the other packages. You could do that anyway regardless of toolchain version if you do not have any DKMS/3rdparty modules to build. So the whole process we somehow managed to do in 2 months.
This major update installed kernel 6.1.1-1
The workaround would at least help minimise disruption of your workflow until the actual cause and solution is discovered. Those browsers that feature their own “addon store” usually have a setting to also allow addons from the Google counterpart. I’ve tried searching around for this issue a lot on the internet and got no luck.
Issue summary
In my work I use extensions available only on Chrome. I personally recommend Firefox, but it might be worth your effort to try a major Chromium-based alternative such as Vivaldi, in case they have already dealt with the issue. An obvious workaround is to use another (non-Chromium-based) browser until whatever the issue may be is fixed plinko online upstream. A reminder that Chrome has frequent recent updates, which may or may not be reflected when sourcing it via the AUR.
Such as, KDE Plasma 6.4 being released today (6/17). I usually install the most recent LTS kernel (currently linux612), and the latest kernel. Although I’m holding off installing linux616 (which is still a release candidate) until the next RC version arrives, as the current RC prevents my system from waking up. Systemctl enable sshd still works for me; it creates the sshd.service symlink as expected.
Troubleshooting NordVPN on Manjaro
The only items left standing are dmenu-manjaro, which depends on manjaro-i3-settings which was also recently updated. I had to scale back my work since my heart attack. I build the 6 new latest pi kernels a week along with the boot related packages and eeprom and push them to unstable. So, I wonder if there’s a way I could support you. I still have a Pi4 in my drawer and could install the latest ARM testing update on it in the coming days. Then, I’d be happy to test how it works with my configuration, especially with pi-hole and ioBroker, and report back to you.
Setup Manjaro to use NordVPN
But, if you like, we can just close the topic without the solution. If I’d just waited for ten minutes maybe they’d all have worked, I don’t know. Anyway I restarted and now ssh does seem to be running as a service on startup. I just need to reboot and see if ssh is now running as a persistent service. Same issue on my other computer with manjaro after upgrade. Since the dawn of Manjaro, the network has been configured using NetworkManager and resolved provided by openresolv package.
It’s fantastic to hear that @philm will soon be syncing the testing snapshot to stable, allowing all branches to use the same toolchain. This will definitely make it easier to install the latest kernel and Pi packages from unstable while keeping the rest of the system on the stable branch. This flexibility will surely benefit many users, especially those who don’t rely on DKMS or third-party modules.
I’ve moved this to it’s own topic as you will hopefully get better attention and support. Manjaro uses Network Manager and openresolv to set dns servers. Before I did anything I inspected the /etc/resolv.conf and that was a give-away – Ubuntu uses systemd-resolved where I know Manjaro uses resolvconf from the package openresolv. Anyway, I unchecked this as solved because now I think it’s possible there was never any problem. Maybe just the command wasn’t getting through right away on my system and so was sending an error. The link is coming after enabling the service because you cannot force a link to a non existing file – and the stub only exist after systemd-resolved has been started.
