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Then we might need more people who might want to join the ARM team on our end and pick up what old members left of. When new tools like bxt get introduced at some point our workflow needs to be adopted or changed. When we talk ARM then the upstream distribution is currently Archlinux ARM or short ALARM. They do push packages to their repos and update their stuff. However, there might be a misunderstanding on how we get the packages from Arch or ALARM. When we look back to i686 architecture, Manjaro also had to maintain that architecture too.
Morc_menu on i3 stopped working (conflicting w/ dmenu-manjaro or manjaro-i3-settings?)
So, posting here, even if vague, was a last line of defense move. You’ll notice from a quick Internet search that these reports are all current, and quite widespread. As of writing, there is no official fix for this issue, but you can use the following workaround.
Seeing a Gray Screen in Google Chrome? Here’s How to Fix It – Make Tech Easier
I can understand well that you need more time and manpower for the ARM architecture, which is currently less utilized. Now the project has grown and has even more architectures than it had before. So we might also need to grow our team to give better support to those who use this distribution.
I also didn’t know if Manjaro does an online install, so even if the ISO says 612, it could update it during the install to a newer version. Or if it does an offline install, if it would update the kernel upon first boot. But, if it’s using LTS kernels, then updates don’t happen that often.
If you would share a quick list of those extensions, it would be easy enough to verify which browsers will support them. Alternatively, the more-or-less equivalent chromium is in the extra repo and you could try installing and running that. The only other major change is that I’ve added an extra plinko HDD and mounted it to /home/user/Data. But I’m storing there only backups and it is not within the baloo search database.
That’s why about a year ago, when I had to replace my Debian stable system on the Pi4 for ioBroker again, I decided to try Manjaro ARM—and I was impressed by how smoothly it worked. Personally, an ARM stable update every 3-6 months would be totally fine for me, though I know that might not be true for everyone. I really hope the situation around ALARM changes before the transition. Kernel-LTS and Node.js-LTS updates are especially important to me. Look the last unstable update, the feedback are looking good.
