When I try to restore my preferences in Yakuake (change font), when I click on “Apply” I get
Insufficient permissions to save settings to: ‘/usr/share/konsole/Breath.profile’.
Either change the permissions of that file or set a different name to save the settings to a new profile.
@ceres , I was when I saw that zsh for the first time. It was looking just like you posted (but symbols was ok for me).
I tried to ignore how it looks like and tried it. I like it functionality: what I realized first is perfect autocomplete abilities. But I can’t look at this, also time of commands execution duration could be informative sometimes, but when to share terminal output to someone it is a junk to remove manually.
Later I realized how to configure that new component in konsole got and now it is a big pleasure for me to use it.
I can’t hide Opera web-browser(official, community). The browser can be closed or resized its window, but when I want to hide its window, it opens at once.
I’ve tried reinstall it or use Snap and it wasn’t fixed
When I shutdown PC, it shows me at last second:
Is this good, bad or normal? Should I close my eyes on it or fix it? I hadn’t seen this before.
That helped with sddm. If by color scheme you mean the theme color available in quick settings, I’ve chosen the dark theme. Now there’s only this tiny annoyance in contrast with the dark theme choice:
This release broke kscreenlocker, i run yay --Syu --noconfirm and when i came back screen show
“The screen locker is broken and unlocking is not possible anymore. In order to unlock…”
This is log from journalctl
The screen locker is broken and unlocking is not possible anymore.
In order to unlock switch to a virtual terminal (e.g. Ctrl+Alt+F2),
log in and execute the command:
loginctl unlock-session 2
Afterwards switch back to the running session (Ctrl+Alt+F1).
Following the instruction brings me back to my session but it does not solve the problem though. When i lock the screen, the message appear again
Thanks, that helped it. Just noticed that my lock screen is still looking off from it’s colors like the login prompt was.
Edit: That got fixed by just reapplying the lock screen theme.
Edit #2: My issues are all fixed now (on my main laptop at least). Thanks everyone for helping. Rest of my installs (2 other machines) should have quite similar setups, so I don’t expect very different issues on those, except ZFS on one but that is always an issue if I try to update the kernel too quickly.