https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=460389
--- Comment #12 from ali_deda <ali_d...@gmx.com> --- I can't understand that something in linux can't be fixed without reinstalling the whole linux. I used to run the accounting center by myself until I retired from the Inalid. Everyone scolded Windows, but now I do a return to the correct state and I can still work and update other programs. Here in linux, everything depends on everything, it's an impossible mission to fix the error. Program packages that our lives depend on just stop working, as far as I understand, the update has a bad program, but if you install linux from the beginning, then that program is not there. I didn't work with linux at work, but when I switched to linux, I did a xxx installation that caused some errors and win 10 didn't dump. This Arch has been installed for 2 years and that after 32 years I need to do a reinstallation, it's out of my mind. To me, Linux is not for Facebook, but for specific activities. This is due to a bug in libical version 3.0.15. This should be reported on the Manjaro bug reporting system. A downgrade to libical version 3.0.14 will fix the issue. No, that's not a solution because I've already tried it and now new errors appear -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.