Known Issues: Difference between revisions

From Argent Linux Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
 
(7 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
=== Known issues ===
=== Known issues ===
== Pipewire: No sound after installation ==
== Pipewire: No sound after installation ( pre-1.5.3-RC5-SLIM ISOs ) ==


Run these commands as simple user in Konsole terminal:
Run these commands as '''your user''' (not root!) in Konsole terminal:


<code>systemctl --user disable --now pulseaudio.socket pulseaudio.service</code>
<code>systemctl --user disable --now pulseaudio.socket pulseaudio.service</code>
Line 9: Line 9:


<code>systemctl --user enable --now pipewire.service</code>
<code>systemctl --user enable --now pipewire.service</code>
== EPKG Update takes a long time ( pre-1.5.3-RC5-SLIM ISOs ) ==
<code> epkg update </code>
Takes a long time because it depends on git to do anything.
Practically it runs a deep-run through git history of the repo and optimizes based on space.
But since we've got plenty of space nowadays, all you have to do is just:
<code> cd /etc/portage && git pull </code>
<code> cd /var/db/repos/gentoo && git pull </code>
<code> cd /var/db/repos/argent-ws && git pull && git submodule update --init --recursive --depth=1 </code>
As a workaround. Most probably we'll change how EPKG behaves in updating.
Or if you mistakenly destroyed your repositories in trying to fix this issue above, you can simply reset everything via:
<code>avasile --usermode</code>
== When switching to avasile --devmode you can't compile stuff due to missing build tools ==
We have recently changed some things and packages in the ISO image, and we have removed the build-only dependencies (such as <code> meson, ninja, make, automake, autoconf </code>).
The solution to this is rather simple:
<code> epkg o --with-bdeps y dev-build/autoconf dev-build/autoconf dev-build/automake dev-build/libtool dev-build/make dev-build/ninja dev-libs/md4c </code>
Run it before starting to emerge or epkg recompile stuff.

Latest revision as of 18:00, 22 September 2025

Known issues

Pipewire: No sound after installation ( pre-1.5.3-RC5-SLIM ISOs )

Run these commands as your user (not root!) in Konsole terminal:

systemctl --user disable --now pulseaudio.socket pulseaudio.service

systemctl --user enable --now pipewire-pulse.socket wireplumber.service

systemctl --user enable --now pipewire.service

EPKG Update takes a long time ( pre-1.5.3-RC5-SLIM ISOs )

epkg update

Takes a long time because it depends on git to do anything.

Practically it runs a deep-run through git history of the repo and optimizes based on space.

But since we've got plenty of space nowadays, all you have to do is just:

cd /etc/portage && git pull

cd /var/db/repos/gentoo && git pull

cd /var/db/repos/argent-ws && git pull && git submodule update --init --recursive --depth=1

As a workaround. Most probably we'll change how EPKG behaves in updating.

Or if you mistakenly destroyed your repositories in trying to fix this issue above, you can simply reset everything via:

avasile --usermode

When switching to avasile --devmode you can't compile stuff due to missing build tools

We have recently changed some things and packages in the ISO image, and we have removed the build-only dependencies (such as meson, ninja, make, automake, autoconf ).

The solution to this is rather simple:

epkg o --with-bdeps y dev-build/autoconf dev-build/autoconf dev-build/automake dev-build/libtool dev-build/make dev-build/ninja dev-libs/md4c

Run it before starting to emerge or epkg recompile stuff.