robin/src-tauri/patterns/opensuse-to-arch.toml
pyr0ball c356c1d4c5 feat(patterns): add boot, SSH, Flatpak, AppArmor, XWayland patterns across all 25 distro files
Adds 141 new pattern entries via expansion script:

Universal (all 25 files):
- slow-boot-network-wait: detect NetworkManager-wait-online stalling boot
- slow-boot-device-timeout: detect fstab entries for disconnected devices
- slow-boot-long-running-job: surface slow service with systemd-analyze hint
- ssh-permissions-key: catch unprotected private key file warning
- flatpak-missing-runtime: detect missing Flatpak runtime with update/reinstall advice

Per distro family:
- apparmor-denial: added to windows-to-debian (only missing debian target)
- xwayland-crash: added to all files missing it, with distro-correct install cmd
  (apt/pacman/dnf/zypper per target family)

All 42 Rust unit tests pass.
2026-05-24 22:00:23 -07:00

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[meta]
source_os = "linux"
target_distro_family = "arch"
# openSUSE Tumbleweed/Leap user moving to Arch.
# Body text assumes zypper, YaST, and AppArmor familiarity.
[log_paths]
pacman = "/var/log/pacman.log"
steam = "~/.local/share/Steam/logs/content_log.txt"
proton = "~/.local/share/Steam/logs/proton_log.txt"
lutris = "~/.cache/lutris/logs/lutris.log"
# ── pacman / AUR ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
[[patterns]]
id = "pacman-db-lock"
sources = ["journald", "applog:pacman"]
match_text = "could not lock database: File exists"
severity = "warn"
title = "pacman database locked"
body = "Lock file left from a crashed pacman run — like zypper's /var/run/zypp.pid getting orphaned. Remove if nothing is running: sudo rm /var/lib/pacman/db.lck"
[[patterns]]
id = "partial-upgrade-warning"
sources = ["applog:pacman"]
match_text = "warning: database file for"
severity = "info"
title = "Package database out of sync"
body = "On Arch, syncing without upgrading is dangerous — unlike openSUSE where zypper ref is safe to run alone. Always: pacman -Syu — never pacman -Sy without the u."
[[patterns]]
id = "pacman-dep-conflict"
sources = ["journald", "applog:pacman"]
match_text = "conflicting dependencies"
severity = "warn"
title = "Dependency conflict"
body = "Unlike zypper which resolves conflicts interactively, pacman puts the choice directly on you. Read the conflict — usually one package replaces another. Remove the conflicting package first."
[[patterns]]
id = "aur-build-failure"
sources = ["journald", "applog:pacman"]
match_text = "error: failed to build"
severity = "warn"
title = "AUR package build failed"
body = "The AUR has no binary packages — makepkg compiles from source every time. There's no OBS equivalent here. Check the build log and the AUR comments page for the package."
[[patterns]]
id = "aur-pgp-key"
sources = ["journald", "applog:pacman"]
match_text = "unknown public key"
severity = "warn"
title = "PGP key not in keyring"
body = "Import the key: gpg --recv-keys <keyid> — different from zypper's --gpg-auto-import-keys; this is GnuPG's personal keyring used by makepkg."
[[patterns]]
id = "chaotic-aur-sig-fail"
sources = ["journald", "applog:pacman"]
match_text = "signature from"
severity = "warn"
title = "Package signature verification failed"
body = "Chaotic-AUR key not trusted. Import: sudo pacman-key --recv-key 3056513887B78AEB --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com && sudo pacman-key --lsign-key 3056513887B78AEB"
# ── AppArmor → none ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
[[patterns]]
id = "apparmor-remnant"
sources = ["journald"]
match_text = "apparmor=\"DENIED\""
severity = "info"
title = "AppArmor log entry (no AppArmor on Arch by default)"
body = "Arch doesn't ship AppArmor by default. If you see this, you may have installed apparmor from the AUR manually. Run: sudo systemctl disable apparmor if you don't need it."
# ── Kernel / DKMS ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
[[patterns]]
id = "dkms-build-fail"
sources = ["journald"]
match_text = "Error! Build of"
severity = "warn"
title = "DKMS module failed to build"
body = "A kernel module didn't compile. Arch's rolling kernel updates more frequently than Tumbleweed's. Check: dkms status — reinstall the failing dkms package."
[[patterns]]
id = "kernel-driver-firmware"
sources = ["kmsg"]
match_text = "firmware: failed to load"
severity = "warn"
title = "Firmware file missing"
body = "sudo pacman -S linux-firmware — equivalent to openSUSE's kernel-firmware."
# ── System ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
[[patterns]]
id = "locale-not-set"
sources = ["journald"]
match_text = "Cannot set LC_ALL to default locale"
severity = "info"
title = "Locale not generated"
body = "Unlike YaST which configured this for you, Arch requires manual locale setup. Edit /etc/locale.gen, uncomment your locale, run: sudo locale-gen — set LANG in /etc/locale.conf."
[[patterns]]
id = "oom-killer"
sources = ["kmsg"]
match_text = "Out of memory: Kill process"
severity = "warn"
title = "OOM killer fired"
body = "Arch doesn't set up swap by default like openSUSE's installer does. Add zram: sudo pacman -S zram-generator — or add a swapfile."
[[patterns]]
id = "disk-io-error"
sources = ["kmsg"]
match_text = "Buffer I/O error on device"
severity = "warn"
title = "Disk I/O error"
body = "Check SMART: sudo smartctl -a /dev/sdX — install: sudo pacman -S smartmontools"
# ── Audio ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
[[patterns]]
id = "pipewire-connect-fail"
sources = ["journald"]
match_text = "Failed to connect to PipeWire"
severity = "warn"
title = "PipeWire not responding"
body = "Both openSUSE and Arch ship PipeWire. Restart: systemctl --user restart pipewire pipewire-pulse wireplumber"
[[patterns]]
id = "bluetooth-rfkill-blocked"
sources = ["journald"]
match_text = "Blocked through rfkill"
severity = "warn"
title = "Bluetooth rfkill blocked"
body = "rfkill unblock bluetooth"
# ── GPU / display ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
[[patterns]]
id = "gpu-hang"
sources = ["kmsg"]
match_text = "GPU HANG"
severity = "warn"
title = "GPU hang"
body = "GPU stopped responding. On Arch: AMD uses mesa (official repos), NVIDIA uses nvidia or nvidia-dkms. No OBS equivalent — everything is in pacman or the AUR."
[[patterns]]
id = "xwayland-crash"
sources = ["journald"]
match_text = "XWayland server terminated unexpectedly"
severity = "warn"
title = "XWayland crashed"
body = "X11 apps dead until session restart. Same behavior as on openSUSE Wayland sessions."
# ── Network ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
[[patterns]]
id = "networkmanager-activation-fail"
sources = ["journald"]
match_text = "Activation failed"
severity = "info"
title = "NetworkManager: connection failed"
body = "nmcli device status — Arch uses NetworkManager (not Wicked). If a wifi adapter is missing, check dmesg for firmware errors."
# ── Gaming ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
[[patterns]]
id = "proton-runtime-missing"
sources = ["applog:proton"]
match_text = "wine: cannot find"
severity = "warn"
title = "Proton runtime issue"
body = "Right-click game in Steam -> Properties -> Local Files -> Verify integrity."
# ── Dynamic linker / shared libraries ────────────────────────────────────────
[[patterns]]
id = "missing-shared-library"
sources = ["journald"]
match_text = "cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
severity = "warn"
title = "App is missing a system library"
body = "This program needs a shared library that isn't installed. On Linux, apps use shared system libraries rather than bundling their own — unlike Windows .exe files. Search for the package: pkgfile libname.so.6 (install pkgfile first: sudo pacman -S pkgfile && sudo pkgfile -u). Or search: pacman -Ss libname. Install it: sudo pacman -S packagename. Note: pip and pip3 cannot fix this — Python packages are not system libraries."
[[patterns]]
id = "slow-boot-network-wait"
sources = ["journald"]
match_text = "Failed to start Network Wait Online"
severity = "warn"
title = "Boot is slow: waiting for network"
body = "systemd is waiting for a full network connection before finishing boot. This is almost never needed on a desktop or laptop. Disable it: sudo systemctl disable systemd-networkd-wait-online.service NetworkManager-wait-online.service — then reboot. Unlike Windows, Linux lets you disable any boot step that isn't relevant to your setup."
[[patterns]]
id = "slow-boot-device-timeout"
sources = ["journald"]
match_text = "Timed out waiting for device"
severity = "warn"
title = "Boot is slow: a device that no longer exists"
body = "systemd is waiting for a disk, partition, or device that isn't connected. Common cause: /etc/fstab has an entry for an external drive or old partition. Check: cat /etc/fstab — look for lines pointing to drives that aren't always connected. Add the 'nofail' option to make them optional: UUID=xxx /mnt/point type defaults,nofail 0 0. Or comment the line out with #."
[[patterns]]
id = "slow-boot-long-running-job"
sources = ["journald"]
match_text = "A start job is running for"
severity = "info"
title = "A service is taking a long time to start"
body = "A background service is taking longer than expected during boot. To find what's slowing your startup: open a terminal after booting and run: systemd-analyze blame — the top entries are the biggest contributors. For a visual timeline saved to a file: systemd-analyze plot > ~/boot-profile.svg — then open the SVG in a browser."
# ── SSH / remote access ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────
[[patterns]]
id = "ssh-permissions-key"
sources = ["journald"]
match_text = "WARNING: UNPROTECTED PRIVATE KEY FILE"
severity = "warn"
title = "SSH key permissions are too open"
body = "Your SSH private key is readable by other users on this system — SSH refuses to use it as a security measure. Fix: chmod 600 ~/.ssh/id_rsa (replace id_rsa with the key filename shown in the error). Also lock the directory: chmod 700 ~/.ssh. This is different from Windows where file permissions are mostly advisory."
# ── Flatpak ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
[[patterns]]
id = "flatpak-missing-runtime"
sources = ["journald"]
match_text = "error: runtime/org."
severity = "warn"
title = "Flatpak app is missing a runtime"
body = "A Flatpak app can't find a required runtime (a shared set of libraries). Update all runtimes first: flatpak update — if that doesn't fix it, reinstall the app: flatpak install flathub com.example.AppName. Flatpak runtimes are like Windows runtime packages (VC++ Redistributable) but for Linux apps."