I noticed that your revised Breath dark theme includes greyish text on various Plasma panels/applets. This is contrary to the upstream Breeze theme which has white text and superior contrast/readability.
I realize that this is a personal preference, however, since you follow upstream closely now, would it be possible to revert this change as it is one thing that seems like a regression with your latest Breath 2021 update?
Otherwise, keep up the good work, and this is by far my favourite Linux distribution.
Sorry I’m a new user. I clicked the second option that I had an issue and solved it myself and wanted to post how I did it but I don’t know where I can post it. Is it normally done here?
BTW, why does Manjaro not show in the GUI that the Linux Kernel is unsupported? Just as it shows “LTS” and “recommended”, it should show “EOL” and maybe “not recommended”.
I have found just the one odd issue, whenever I click on the news notification for this release in matray, it opens up Wine (which loads infinitely) for some reason and won’t open the forum post. This notification about a file being copied then appears:
Update went very smoothly. The issue I encountered with the last update with my icons looking “off” has been fixed with the new update so that’s nice.
EDIT: I found a minor issue that was very easily fixed after a quick search. Trying to open embedded images from discord would not open them in firefox and instead gwenview which was a new bug since updating.
Running: xdg-settings set default-url-scheme-handler http firefox.desktop in the terminal fixed my issue even though firefox was already the default setting for it. Maybe it just needed to be refreshed for whatever reason?
Bluetooth is not working for me after this update and there’s some odd behavior. Bluetooth seems to not be enabled in the UI, and clicking the enable button in the settings does nothing at all. Yet, the adapter is detected in various ways. Under Bluetooth, inxi shows state: up
I checked rfkill just in case and it seems all right…
#rfkill list
0: ideapad_wlan: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
1: ideapad_bluetooth: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
2: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
3: hci0: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
Yet bluetoothctl returns “no default controller available” and everything in the UI behaves as though bluetooth were disabled. Everything bluetooth worked fine out of the box until now.
If I’m not mistaken… that’s the default “menu icon” when Plasma Style is set to Breeze.
If I’m right, you should be able to change that back to Breath which should include the Manjaro M… or, if you find you prefer Breeze but want the M you can adjust the Panel => Application Launcher settings:
Right-click empty space in panel and choose Enter Edit Mode
Hover/mouse over the plasma icon to expose the App Launcher context menu and choose Configuration
On the General tab, click the icon, then select choose from the context menu to open a search dialog
Type manjaro in the search box, select your icon, then click OK to close the search dialog
Click Apply in the App Launcher Settings, then OK to close it
Click the red “x” in the small menu that’s open in the top/center of your screen to Close Edit Mode
Actually, I initially thought I had to update the Profiles in Konsole and Yakuake separately too… but as it turns out, they share the Konsole settings (likely because Yakuake uses Konsole). I believe the reason it appears they are separate is that Yakuake keeps working from cached settings.
But if you make your Profile change in Konsole, then close/quit and relaunch Yakuake, you’ll see it picks up the Konsole Profile changes you made.