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I had many issues since the upgrade. After getting tired of hunting them down individually, my one-time solution was to nuke my old configs and simply start anew. Fresh home, .config, .local.
I'll try setting up a new user. Maybe I can just use a new profile and migrate some of configs from the old one.
Thanks for putting the image in line so it doesn't look stupid.
I'm also running into into small bugs and will likely be nuking some of my kde configs.
I did think of one thing though, you should ensure that the plasma5support package is installed, I'm sure that it is, but double check.
dnf info plasma5support
I wanna go home, but I am home