KDE Display Settings: Where is it?

Frankly, I don’t know if this would have helped with that issue, however, if suspend or hibernation possibly contributed to the problem gnome-shell-extension-caffeine might have prevented it.

In Plasma there isn’t such a native addon, but there is caffeine-ng (AUR) that provides the same functionality.

A screenshot is unnecessary (in fact, discouraged) as you have already described the issue in text. :wink:

Did you install KDE manually on another Manjaro edition?

A new install from the full ISO would at least ensure that there is nothing missing from your system.

If you don’t wish to resort to that, more detail will no doubt be useful for those who might wish to help.

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