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Try deleting or renaming ~/.cache/icon-cache.kcache
Try deleting or renaming ~/.cache/icon-cache.kcache
Yeah but it rolls. I don’t use it but I would guess they’re waiting for 6.1 before updating.
If you want to be more up to date, switch to the unstable branch which mirrors the Arch repositories. It will also solve one of the biggest problems with Manjaro, the potential imcompatibility with the AUR.
But they don’t have to roll on the bleeding edge. Look at openSUSE Slowroll for an example of a distro that rolls behind the curve.
First of all, Manjaro is still on 5.27??? How is that a “rolling release” distro?
Rolling release doesn’t necessarily mean bang up to date although in practice most rolling release distros are.
Yes. I trust KDE to not misuse my data
System Settings -> Workspace -> General Behaviour
I want to see how much Wayland has improved
Yeah, it should do.
Yeah, the pace of KDE is one of the reasons I couldn’t switch from a rolling distro!
Does it happen with a new user?