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Originally Posted by DavidMcCann
In the menu you should find something like System Settings > Workspace Theme > Splash Screen Select None and that's it.
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Thanks for the direction guide.
I never thought it is belong to sddm splash screen, i thought it was something like KDE splash screen from KDE module [due to it has KDE logo on it
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( i have no idea how many splash screen there is on a linux startup, since linux is formed from a multiple modules. Eg: sddm, KDE plasma DE, linux os itself, boot up splash screen, grub splash screen...etc. in fact i am still in confusion of how many splash screen available). I hate splash screen, i rather see scrolling of "list of services started" and error msg than pretty picture that cover my eyes. Hence i tried to disable all of them.
The other reason why i never thought to look at system settings is because, I NEVER TURN ON ANY SPLASH SCREEN on my system.. i thought it was a newly ADDED splash screen from the major update.
Somehow it auto change my "none" (in splash screen setting) to OXYGEN splash screen. This kind of update is terrible...why does it have to mess around with my settings anyway ?
Anyway, solved. Thx