Between the difference mentioned above, where the Desktop Style no longer mandates such icons, and the status of the icon theme itself - that is what created the lack of the ‘M’.
This can only be fixed via one of the methods mentioned above - so in the case of something like Icons it would need to be a package update - but manjaro no longer provides, ex, Breath Icons, so that wont happen unless a new Manjaro Icons package is created (and installed/selected).
Which then leaves the Global Theme.
A change could be made like shown above - but would still require manjaro to make such an update - and then the users would need to apply that Global Theme again.
On a somewhat related note - manjaro really should update its ‘agnostic’ icons it distributes (/usr/share/icons/manjaro via manjaro-icons). The defaults look bad and oversized on panels etc.
All I could find was that in Star Trek, Wynsdey III was the third inhabited planet of the Memory Alpha system. It was however only mentioned during writing.
Folks, comments in the thread should be about feedback regarding the ISOs and fresh installs, not updating from existing installs. I’ve had to move multiple replies to the proper Stable Updates thread.
Fresh install in my case is the Manjaro GNOME .ISO in VirtualBox. Works well so far with my experimentation/testing. I didn’t install an office suite or a few other things I won’t need for VB testing.
The only issue I’ve had is I found it locks up after a while in (U)EFI mode but that seemingly isn’t a Manjaro issue rather a VirtualBox problem (same thing happens with EndeavourOS and Manjaro KDE).
Also my issue of being a Gnome “Virgin” and as yet have no idea how to find my way around it! Totally alien to me. (Installed it to see if might be useful for “helping” on here).
So I managed to get up-to-date and running nvidia-390 with Plasma 6 [and even Wayland (but only @480p)] with kernels 61, 65, 66, 69.
The last and only iso I could do it with was manjaro-kde-23.0.4-231015-linux65.iso
The ones before it might be doable, but you run into dependency-cycle issues with plasma5>plasma6 packages on pamac/pacman.
The ones after, the isos came with linux66 or newer and proprietary installs (my graphics card is NVIDIA GF119M [GeForce 410M]) would not boot past the logo on the 66+ kernels.
As this might be scaring off “new users on older hardware” I believe this is useful info for devs here.
There must have been some changes in either Calamares, or possibly Mhwd from the 23.0.4 to the 23.1.0 release! Sddm I don’t think is an issue as I selected auto-login on boot in Calamares.