Login screen shows: file:///usr/share/sddm/themes/breath2/main.qml: No such file or directory

Yes, this work… Thanks again. . The problem that it does not work is:
I didn’t create a new profile; I just edit the current profile. and i didn’t make it default… hence it does not work.
Now it works… yuppy.! thanks.

Default profile is read only.

really?
It’s not how KDE would come by default?
… ahh - no, it won’t
you mean the predefined profiles Breath and Breath2
which is Manjaro specific

btw:
I don’t use KDE - it was always a bit … much
for my taste
too many options, the logic behind it all not clear to me
just plain too difficult to use
for me

Oh. no… weird. i just check the profile in the konsole… I named the profile after my name… now i open a new terminal, i can’t find the profile name that i just created and made default. It is using “default [read-only] (default)” … but at least it is in bash now when i start a new terminal…

Anyway, Omano and Cscs. that’s for helping. fixed 2 issue in 1 night (a big progress the first time in manjaro forum). . need to sleep now. way late alreayd.

Reboot one more time, after the update with changes to the default I had an issue with multiple profiles showing, maybe there is a bug, reboot and check again.

Yeah … I mean the login shell (or $SHELL) is not defined this way. Thats why TTY is still bash, and OP here had trouble properly finding which shell is in use.
It is how manjaro-kde ISO’s come now, using zsh, but the way it is done is through the konsole profile configuration. So, like a ‘theme’ … not a system or shell confguration.
Konsole provides this functionality … but its just a top-layer-option. Its not ‘how kde does it’.
(or how it should normally be done … but the silver lining is no zsh in TTY by default)

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