Manjaro Kernels - Manjaro
wiki.manjaro.org › index › Manjaro_KernelsAs seen in the above example, Manjaro is running kernel 5.0.17-1-MANJARO. The information given here is not arbitrary; each part of the kernel name identifies something about that kernel: The 5 indicates the version; The 0 indicates the major revision; The 17 indicates the minor revision; The 1 indicates the revision of the Manjaro package
Manjaro - Downloads
manjaro.org › get-manjaroGet Cinnamon 21.2.6. For people who look for a traditional desktop with modern technology. This edition is supported by the Manjaro community and comes with Cinnamon, a desktop based on modern technology that keeps known and proven concepts. If you are looking for older images check the Cinnamon archive.
Downgrading packages - Manjaro
wiki.manjaro.org › index › Downgrading_packagesInstalling packages from the ALA is inherently dangerous as sometimes Manjaro needs custom versions of certain packages. Doing this can result in a broken system. As a result, downgrading from the ALA is disabled by default on the stable branch. If needed, you can enable it by setting the environment variable DOWNGRADE_FROM_ALA=1
Pacman Overview - Manjaro
https://wiki.manjaro.org/index.php/Pacman_OverviewTo search the Manjaro repositories for available packages you can use the command pacman -Ss keyword. It will search both the package name and the description for the keyword. For example, to search for packages containing the keyword smplayer you could use: user $ pacman -Ss smplayer COPY TO CLIPBOARD