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Why would this little bash script that does nothing extraordinary need constant updates? Some pieces of software might just be complete as they are.
Why would this little bash script that does nothing extraordinary need constant updates? Some pieces of software might just be complete as they are.
I agree that manjaro is shit, but “your distro is shit” is not helpful advice for someone who wants to get their graphical session back.
You can also check /var/log/pacman.log for the packages you installed, then pacman -Ql the packages to list what files they might have changed
Classic, never fix anything, just change to <my preferred distro>, you wouldnt have experienced any problems, ever
Have you checked the log files under /var/log/xorg.0…log?
Also see https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Xorg#Troubleshooting
If you want to get your graphical session back quickly, maybe try setting up GNOME with wayland (https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/GNOME#Wayland_sessions)
The thing that’s wrong here is that people use/trust a proprietary web service as if it was a part of public infrastructure.
Discord being proprietary should be reason enough to try to replace it
I read it like russia sabotaged the PMs own arson attempt