Can anyone suggest me a link where to follow a path to transform my Xorg-nvidia proprietary to wayland-nvidia proprietary and a decent wm?

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kevinroan 2022-07-10 11:27:25
C0rn3j 2022-07-10 10:23:11
You’re mixing motherboard firmware with partition schemes and apparently bootloader quiet mode?
What do you actually want?

Lemme show you

kevinroan 2022-07-10 11:28:22
From this
kevinroan 2022-07-10 11:28:43
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To this
GSwir2 2022-07-10 12:10:12
okey thx
iamharshit188 2022-07-10 12:40:06
why do people say Manjaro is based on arch..
Tarminik1223 2022-07-10 12:41:22
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Hello, everyone. What do I do wrong? The problem is

fdisk:cannot open /nume0n1: No such file or directory

YakovTill 2022-07-10 12:42:12
nvme* ?
il_muflone 2022-07-10 12:43:09
iamharshit188 2022-07-10 12:40:06
why do people say Manjaro is based on arch..

Liars

Tarminik1223 2022-07-10 12:43:38
YakovTill 2022-07-10 12:42:12
nvme* ?

Thanks

iamharshit188 2022-07-10 12:43:46
il_muflone 2022-07-10 12:43:09
Liars

yes. that’s what i think it only has pacman that’s it

il_muflone 2022-07-10 12:51:05
iamharshit188 2022-07-10 12:43:46
yes. that’s what i think it only has pacman that’s it

pacman works also in Windows

iamharshit188 2022-07-10 12:51:23
may i please know how??
SarisanSe 2022-07-10 12:51:45
iamharshit188 2022-07-10 12:40:06
why do people say Manjaro is based on arch..

Bc of pacman

iamharshit188 2022-07-10 12:52:11
il_muflone 2022-07-10 12:51:05
pacman works also in Windows

if so.. then i’ll use it on Gentoo

il_muflone 2022-07-10 12:53:20
iamharshit188 2022-07-10 12:51:23
may i please know how??

Msys2 for windows

iamharshit188 2022-07-10 12:53:41
il_muflone 2022-07-10 12:53:20
Msys2 for windows

what is Msys2

il_muflone 2022-07-10 12:54:03
iamharshit188 2022-07-10 12:53:41
what is Msys2

Don’t care, you don’t need it if you don’t know it

iamharshit188 2022-07-10 12:54:31
il_muflone 2022-07-10 12:54:03
Don’t care, you don’t need it if you don’t know it

i just want to use Pacman on gentoo

AndreGhd 2022-07-10 12:55:46
iamharshit188 2022-07-10 12:54:31
i just want to use Pacman on gentoo

Distrobox could be good for common applications

p87726 2022-07-10 13:18:07
iamharshit188 2022-07-10 12:53:41
what is Msys2

Unix-like environment for Windows

SarisanSe 2022-07-10 13:29:04
p87726 2022-07-10 13:18:07
Unix-like environment for Windows

arch linux for building windows software

Shadowliker008 2022-07-10 13:39:06
JF049 2022-07-10 10:14:00
deleting /etc/X11/xorg.conf helped me most of the time. This way, you’ll reset settings for X.org. Remember to back the config file up just in case

Thank u

davidemonge 2022-07-10 13:45:40
i’m reading down carefully the wiki about to switch from Xorg to Wayland (having nvidia-dkms proprietary installed and lightdm as Xorg starter).
i’m running the last Xfce from testing repos.
There are many many ways to acheive the result but what is very difficult is how stacked wm to choose and how to force to coexist the proprietary nvidia drivers.

Can anyone suggest me a link where to follow a path to transform my Xorg-nvidia proprietary to wayland-nvidia proprietary and a decent wm?

jonathn 2022-07-10 13:46:46
Nvidia Wayland is not in a good shape yet, so it’s not worth your time.
jonathn 2022-07-10 13:47:03
e.g. https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/wayland-information-for-r515-beta-release/214275
davidemonge 2022-07-10 13:47:25
and move from proprietary to nouveau?
jonathn 2022-07-10 13:47:40
If you want to nerf your GPU performance, sure, that’s an option. 😂
davidemonge 2022-07-10 13:48:31
🤔😅 nono! never! thanks Jonathon 😉
SwitchAxe 2022-07-10 13:49:40
davidemonge 2022-07-10 13:45:40
i’m reading down carefully the wiki about to switch from Xorg to Wayland (having nvidia-dkms proprietary installed and lightdm as Xorg starter).
i’m running the last Xfce from testing repos.
There are many many ways to acheive the result but what is very difficult is how stacked wm to choose and how to force to coexist the proprietary nvidia drivers.

Can anyone suggest me a link where to follow a path to transform my Xorg-nvidia proprietary to wayland-nvidia proprietary and a decent wm?

this https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Wayland
has some insight on what to do to deal with nvidia, but i second what jonathon said. if you don’t have any specific requirements from your system, at least for now, don’t deal with wayland
you could try gnome and see how it goes, i mean, it’s free to try out, but if you meet any impairing problem, you should probably resort to X for now

davidemonge 2022-07-10 13:52:14
SwitchAxe 2022-07-10 13:49:40
this https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Wayland
has some insight on what to do to deal with nvidia, but i second what jonathon said. if you don’t have any specific requirements from your system, at least for now, don’t deal with wayland
you could try gnome and see how it goes, i mean, it’s free to try out, but if you meet any impairing problem, you should probably resort to X for now

GNOME doesn’t work for me. Just tested yesterday. Thanks Spark! I’ll wait.

valsodar 2022-07-10 13:53:19
I had a very weird “update” this morning. Pamac said there was an update and seeing there were packages named linux and linux-headers, I ran the alias rupd to update and then reboot. During the process I noticed that the downloaded and installed kernel is 5.18.10. I thought to myself that maybe the LTS kernels have been deprecated and there will no longer be LTS on Arch. The system did everything on its own as it should – ran mkinitcpio -p linux, rebooted and… when conky started, it displayed that the kernel was still 5.15.53-LTS and I was like “WTF?!”. So I ran uname -a and the output was still 5.15.53-lts. So now I’m wondering why downloading and installing 5.18.10 kernel when I’m with LTS kernel and on top of that not applying the said kernel?!
SwitchAxe 2022-07-10 13:56:05
valsodar 2022-07-10 13:53:19
I had a very weird “update” this morning. Pamac said there was an update and seeing there were packages named linux and linux-headers, I ran the alias rupd to update and then reboot. During the process I noticed that the downloaded and installed kernel is 5.18.10. I thought to myself that maybe the LTS kernels have been deprecated and there will no longer be LTS on Arch. The system did everything on its own as it should – ran mkinitcpio -p linux, rebooted and… when conky started, it displayed that the kernel was still 5.15.53-LTS and I was like “WTF?!”. So I ran uname -a and the output was still 5.15.53-lts. So now I’m wondering why downloading and installing 5.18.10 kernel when I’m with LTS kernel and on top of that not applying the said kernel?!

why on earth were you using pamac?

davidemonge 2022-07-10 13:57:31
valsodar 2022-07-10 13:53:19
I had a very weird “update” this morning. Pamac said there was an update and seeing there were packages named linux and linux-headers, I ran the alias rupd to update and then reboot. During the process I noticed that the downloaded and installed kernel is 5.18.10. I thought to myself that maybe the LTS kernels have been deprecated and there will no longer be LTS on Arch. The system did everything on its own as it should – ran mkinitcpio -p linux, rebooted and… when conky started, it displayed that the kernel was still 5.15.53-LTS and I was like “WTF?!”. So I ran uname -a and the output was still 5.15.53-lts. So now I’m wondering why downloading and installing 5.18.10 kernel when I’m with LTS kernel and on top of that not applying the said kernel?!

grub probably is set to load the LAST kernel you booted. so the LTS. 5.18.10 IS surely installed but you have to select it in the grub screen when you start your system. Tip working on my sys: when you restart your sys, press the left shift for invoke the grub chooser.

SwitchAxe 2022-07-10 13:58:07
davidemonge 2022-07-10 13:57:31
grub probably is set to load the LAST kernel you booted. so the LTS. 5.18.10 IS surely installed but you have to select it in the grub screen when you start your system. Tip working on my sys: when you restart your sys, press the left shift for invoke the grub chooser.

there’s no need, all the kernels are listed in an grub menu entry which on my system is called “advanced options for Arch Linux” or something like that

from there you can choose your kernel of choice, i think you can do that on all systems since i didn’t configure my grub to do anything special

davidemonge 2022-07-10 13:59:08
SwitchAxe 2022-07-10 13:58:07
there’s no need, all the kernels are listed in an grub menu entry which on my system is called “advanced options for Arch Linux” or something like that

from there you can choose your kernel of choice, i think you can do that on all systems since i didn’t configure my grub to do anything special

so, Valso should try it! the choice you will make will remain as default LAST kernel booted…

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