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Manjaro 2022-03-14 arrives with Kodi 19.4, Plasma 5.24.3 and LibreOffice 7.1.3, among other news




After the version of February 27 and working with Arch Linux to decongest AUR , we now have a new stable version. This time, what we have available is Manjaro 2022-03-14 , and guess which users are better off? Indeed, once again, those of KDE. In this update , among the packages we have KDE Plasma 5.24.3 and KDE Gear 21.12.3. Cutefish users will also benefit more, since their desktop has also been updated.
On the other hand, Kodi 19.4 has been included for everyone , with which many of us hoped that some problems with addons that did not work would have been solved. But this is not a problem of Kodi, nor of Manjaro, but of the creators of addons. The following is the list with the most outstanding novelties that have arrived together with Manjaro 2022-03-14.

Manjaro News Highlights 2022-03-14

Most of the Kernels have been updated.

CuteFish has been revamped to 0.8.

LibreOffice is on 7.3.12 and 7.2.6.

Systemd has been refreshed to 250.4.

KDE Plasma is now at 5.24.3.

KDE Gear has been updated to 21.12.3.

Kodi is on 19.4.

Qt5 received an official update after a year and is now at 5.15.3 including the regular KDE patch sets. It is recommended to rebuild any related AUR Qt packages.

Thunderbird has been updated to 91.7.0.

Firefox is at 98.0.

NetworkManager 1.36 got its first point release.

Pipewire is at 0.3.48.

For existing users, Manjaro 2022-03-14 packages are already waiting to be installed, either with Pacman (sudo pacman -Syu) or from Pamac, which could be considered Manjaro's own software center. As we have already explained on some other occasion, many purists prefer to use the command for the terminal, but we have also commented from time to time that Pamac has improved a lot in recent versions and that it can be updated perfectly from it, even coming to be recommended. because it could better manage some dependencies. Whatever it is done, Manjaro 2022-03-14 is now available .
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