Just ran the update on 4/23, ran eopkg check, still had the error, so did a quick reboot, and then ran
sudo eopkg check | grep Broken | awk '{print $4}' | xargs sudo eopkg it --reinstall
Just ran the update on 4/23, ran eopkg check, still had the error, so did a quick reboot, and then ran
sudo eopkg check | grep Broken | awk '{print $4}' | xargs sudo eopkg it --reinstall
Opened and tested the following applications with success and working as intended as far as I can tell.
GNOME Unstable user checking in. Just updated via eopkg up, I received these two warnings (if it's any relevance I don't know, but I thought I'd mention them). Aside from these two warnings, all 156 packages I had to update on my system updated fine. Thank you very much for all your hard work. Will reboot now and test further.
Tested Bookworm. Downloaded a few free epub format books. Tested the settings, dark mode, import/delete features within the app. Used it for about 30 mins, no crashes, runs pretty good actually. Installed about 10 epub files, no issues. I'd give it a golden seal of approval.
In T8366#158442, @just wrote:In T8366#158438, @Scotty_Trees wrote:...Then I go to Youtube. Can't play a video..
@Scotty_Trees Can't confirm that.
I'm not a video addict by no mean. For the sake of testing, started to play random YouTube tracks in Firefox about half an hour ago. YouTube behaves nicely and continues to happily play the video without freezes or interrupts.
It's not frequent, but it has happened about 5 times now since yesterday's unstable upgrade. My system randomly hangs/freezes for about 2-5 seconds, but it happens randomly, like when trying to move tabs in Chrome, or opening the Dash to Dock, or watching a video on Youtube. I wish I could replicate it, but I'm not sure how yet. Nonetheless, if anyone else is experiencing the same let us know.
So found a big problem, not sure what info/logs you guys might need, but I used Gnome Twitch and stream and chatted on a random Battlefield channel for about 10 minutes. Then the video freezes, so I close the app and try again. Videos on Twitch still don't work, it just shows the first frame of a video. Then I go to Youtube. Can't play a video. I go to Netflix, can't play a video. So I think something that relies on all these breaks or something. My internet connection during all these videos was at least 30MBp/s so hope this bug can maybe be traced or replicated.
In case this helps, I've tested Bluetooth using Airpods and a UE Boom 2 device, and both working just fine as they did in 3.32
In T8133#153961, @Schyken wrote:Wow, that's a rather unfortunate situation. I can't imagine how this helps anyone really, but it seems the decision isn't going to be reversed so I'll look elsewhere. Thanks for the response @Harvey.