Update only archlinux-keyring and try again.
# pacman -S archlinux-keyring
# pacman -Syu
In some cases you may need to re-populate the keyring.
# pacman-key --init
# pacman-key --populate
Update only archlinux-keyring and try again.
# pacman -S archlinux-keyring
# pacman -Syu
In some cases you may need to re-populate the keyring.
# pacman-key --init
# pacman-key --populate
Adding to this: individual package updates are not supported. Always update your whole system, unless you know what you are doing.
Sourceforge has stopped distributing adware installers again since they changed ownership a few years ago.
Unfortunately the manufacturer doesn’t offer support or replacement parts anymore. My acoustician could semi-fix them for now but I’d rather trial new ones on my own terms and not when I have to.
Thanks a lot, I’ll be sure to give them a try if my acoustician can get ahold of them.
Unfortunately I can’t help you but I’d be very interested in your hearing aids, since mine will have to be replaced soon.
Are they always connected? Can you listen to music and make calls with them? What is the battery life like? If you used Bluetooth (or wired) headphones: how do they compare in audio quality? Are they directly connected to the phone or do they still need that thing you have to wear around your neck? Which brand/model are they?
IIRC you have to have the app installed on your phone and be in the same network, but it’s been a while.
I did use franz at some point but eventually switched to ferdium, which doesn’t require an account. That being said I haven’t used either for a while now.
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Fuck character limits for names. Looking at you, ABAP.
For your first point you’d probably want to investigate why your system doesn’t suspend or what exactly is going on. You could check logind.conf, specifically the HandleLidSwitch* keys. Otherwise, your lid switch should have a corresponding /dev/input/ event that you could maybe listen to or something.
I can’t offer much input on your second point. I think unplugging the audio jack should probably trigger a udev event that you could write a rule for. No idea about wireplumber though.
I’m pretty sure Solus is a Linux based OS, at least according to Wikipedia:
Solus (previously known as Evolve OS) is an independently developed operating system for the x86-64 architecture based on the Linux kernel and a choice of Budgie, GNOME, MATE or KDE Plasma as the desktop environment.
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Then maybe the downloaded packages are actually corrupted. You could check if they have plausible file sizes. IIRC pacman will ask you if you want to delete the non-matching files but I’m not entirely sure. They should end up in
/var/cache/pacman/pkg
.