And yet, Manjaro has been making Arch Linux easy for some time. With the release of version 23.0 (aka Uranos), Manjaro once again proves it's the best of all the Arch clones and the KDE Plasma
With all that said, let’s take a look at how you can install a GNOME desktop in bare metal Arch installations. Install GNOME Desktop in Arch Linux Part 1: Install Arch Linux. If you have already Arch Linux installed, you can skip this step and directly go to the install GNOME Desktop section below.
That's not helpful, but it smells like you're using xf86-video-intel, get rid of that. The aborts are all over the place, get rid of xf86-video-intel, install nvidia and nvidia-utils, see whether the issue remains and post the entire X11 log. I thought my machine had primary card by Intel and secondary card by Nvidia.
Plasma is either getting the wrong font information from fontconfig, or is unable to read the configuration correctly. First thing I would suggest is going to the Language setting in System Settings and ensuring the correct language is set for your locale. Plasma can usually detect this, but it may not have, setting it yourself will force it.
It should be pretty similar with other platforms but for dnf it's as simple as "dnf remove asterisk-plasma-asterisk" to remove any package with plasma in it's name Edit: I don't know how to get Reddit to show the * on both sides of plasma without making it italic.
Here is the context of the advice I gave before for this quote. To avoid getting things I did not want, I installed the KDE apps explicitly. pacman -S plasma-workspace plasma-desktop systemsettings kwin kdelibs kdebase-kdialog kde-gtk-config systemd-kcm kdesu krename kate kwrite retext kdegraphics-okular xdg-utils plasma-nm drkonqi kdeplasma-addons kscreen ksshaskpass ksysguard kwallet-pam
sudo apt remove ^kde This will remove everything related to kde-plasma. But as always, do a backup before trying. Restoring gnome is a pain sometimes. But try. sudo apt-get install --reinstall ubuntu-gnome-desktop Can't guarantee that it will work. Cross your fingers..
Then you can go and uninstall them. yum remove gnome-package-name Keep in mind that remove will also remove anything depending on it. So, if you find something at the root of GNOME/KDE/XFCE, you can wipe it all out in one command. Also keep in mind, and this is VERY important, you could remove software you use often including any settings it
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