Wait, so what were you trying to do and what was the problem?
Gives a workaround for this issue like disable hardware acceleration?
Any way to downgrade gnome to a previous version?
would itd be a question?
What is connecting to what?
It says Kali in the screenshot?
Have you tried disabling the compositor?
I’m currently reinstall all installed packages. Hope it fix something.
Wait, so what were you trying to do and what was the problem?
We cant use pacman or anything😑
i had sometime ago modified the menuentry name in the file /boot/grub/grub.cfg to respect the result of uname -a answer. Just a stupid thing because grub-mkconfig assume any modification (even a simple one) as a LS_custom entry and generate a grub.cfg.new instead to overwrite the normal grub.cfg. Crazy uh? hehehe
We cant use pacman or anything😑
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Oh, okay, glad it got figured out
Don’t fix the gnome display issue☹.

Hello after upgrade Arch Linux today my system looks a little bit broken🙁. I can’t switch the environment with GDM
The display issues are on GDM, Gnome & Gnome-Applications, LXDE and Programs which don’t use Gnome are working fine🤔

The display issues are on GDM, Gnome & Gnome-Applications, LXDE and Programs which don’t use Gnome are working fine🤔
Probably everything that’s hardware accelerated

Probably everything that’s hardware accelerated
Gives a workaround for this issue like disable hardware acceleration? Before upgrade all was working fine🤷♂

Gives a workaround for this issue like disable hardware acceleration? Before upgrade all was working fine🤷♂
Report it upstream and help to fix that.

Report it upstream and help to fix that.
Any way to downgrade gnome to a previous version?

Any way to downgrade gnome to a previous version?
No. At least not without downgrading everything.

Im having a technical doubt (and some discussion in brazilian group heh): is FUSE a file system? for me, it always was just a library or interface that enables some fs to work (with a vfs, userspace level). but people are arguing that it IS a fs. I dont understand how, as it doesnt have a data structure like inodes (ext) or MFT (ntfs). is it something to do with being somewhere in “/fs”s kernel tree? thx advance
Not sure why this is a “doubt” (pretty sure this word is misused by a lot of people), but the documentation is here:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/filesystems/fuse.html
“FUSE is a userspace filesystem framework. It consists of a kernel module (fuse.ko), a userspace library (libfuse.*) and a mount utility (fusermount).”

Not sure why this is a “doubt” (pretty sure this word is misused by a lot of people), but the documentation is here:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/filesystems/fuse.html
“FUSE is a userspace filesystem framework. It consists of a kernel module (fuse.ko), a userspace library (libfuse.*) and a mount utility (fusermount).”
would itd be a question? 😅 not english native 👉👈


hello friends ,i have a problem that my vnc is a black window after connetting successfuly and sddm login
What is connecting to what? If the local host is Arch and the remote is Kali, and the remote is only providing a black screen, then maybe look at the remote?

What is connecting to what? If the local host is Arch and the remote is Kali, and the remote is only providing a black screen, then maybe look at the remote?
no local arch to connect local arch

no local arch to connect local arch
It says Kali in the screenshot?
Are you saying that you’re trying to connect to the current desktop from the current desktop?

It says Kali in the screenshot?
Are you saying that you’re trying to connect to the current desktop from the current desktop?
kali is the hostname

It says Kali in the screenshot?
Are you saying that you’re trying to connect to the current desktop from the current desktop?
yes


Also, reading the wiki page might be useful: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/TigerVNC#Empty_black_window_with_mouse_cursor
sorry