Manjaro 26. 0 Anh-Linh released - Manjaro Linux Forum Manjaro 26 0 Since we released Zetar in April 2025 we worked hard to get the next release of Manjaro out there We call it Anh-Linh The GNOME edition has received several updates to Gnome 49 series This includes a lot of fixes and polish when Gnome 49 originally was released in September 2025 You can find find release dates of each upcoming point-release here: Release Calendar Weekly
Status of ARM Stable Updates: No Major Update Since March 2024? Hello, please don’t take this the wrong way I appreciate your time and work on Linux Manjaro, and I understand that some things simply take longer sometimes As far as I can see, the last major ARM Stable update was in March 2024, which means it’s been more than 7 months Looking back at previous updates, this seems like quite a long time, especially for a rolling OS I find bug fixes and
[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
What kernel does Manjaro use? - Manjaro Linux Forum What kernel does Manjaro generally use? Does it use the latest kernel (6 15 2) or does it use LTS (6 12 33) or something else based on curation? I noticed the ISO said 612
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
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
6. 12 LTS Kernel Development - Others - Manjaro Linux Forum Then the major feature set should be complete to see what got changed and therefore needs adjustments from ZFS developers You can keep an eye on the issue tracker: Issues · openzfs zfs · GitHub
Waydroid unable to connect to network - AUR - Manjaro Linux Forum Difficulty: ★☆☆☆☆ Strong of its many members, the Manjaro support forum can provide you help whenever you have an issue with your Manjaro installation But in order to work efficiently, we shall also ask you to follow three major points Provide context Simply signaling an issue is rarely enough to understand how it occurred It is thus important to provide details on how it happened