In case of problems, you can, in an emergency, restore to the last working snapshot.
If remote apps are needed after all, simply install them with
sudo pacman -Syu <package-name>
In case of problems, you can, in an emergency, restore to the last working snapshot.
If remote apps are needed after all, simply install them with
sudo pacman -Syu <package-name>
I had this same problem earlier today. The way I solved it was to open a terminal and type:
sudo pacman -S ananicy-git
and then I put in my password
It fixed the problem and I was then able to update and install more programs.
I had this same problem earlier today. The way I solved it was to open a terminal and type:
sudo pacman -S ananicy-git
This worked for me, thank you.
sudo pacman -R garuda-common-settings
sudo pacman -R ananicy-git
I think this would have worked as well, I didn’t think I could remove garuda-common-settings, so will keep this in mind for future problems.
Thanks for all the help!
no you're fine i understand I solved it through the add/remove app and removed ananicy git and redone the replacement in the Konsole
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