[14:09] <mparillo> Not a normal use case, but I zsynced the daily ISO again this morning, installed it to a fresh VM, added the Kubuntu Beta PPA, and watching in the Konsole it seemed to upgrade cleanly. But when I exited the Konsole, I could not use the GUI to power off or to get back to Konsole, or invoke krunner. So I hard-powered-off my VM. On restart, I saw an on-screen keyboard, hit enter, and I was presented with the Default (non-breeze) SDDM that showed my user. 
[14:09] <mparillo> I entered the password, but nothing happened. I guess I will just wait another couple of weeks.
 It is the line in our kdeglobals that sets the global look-and-feel theme to the custom Kubutnu one (re @mitya57: Maybe you can bisect it to some particular file/line?)
 So I guess that theme needs some updates!
 Probably by taking one of the current official working ones and customizing from scratch
 I the meantime I can switch kubuntu to breeze-twighlight, and the only thing we will lose in the short term is our custom kickoff icon
 It's not expected that a Qt patch release breaks themes.
 While I work this out
 Yes, of course. I also wonder if there is a KDE Qt patch collection patch we are missing (re @mitya57: It's not expected that a Qt patch release breaks themes.)
 Urgh. I think I know what may have happened
 @mitya57 https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kubuntu-settings/1:23.04.3
 No one asked if they could do that upload
 And they use the wrong git branch to do it that had some WIP changes in it
 Going to revert to confirm....
 @mitya57 if this is the reason, apologies for wasting your time
 The Qt +things migration involved so many packages, this rogue upload passed me by
 Okay, no problem
 You can probably revert just this:
 ```
 +[KSplash]
 +Theme=org.kde.Breeze```
 Just reverted anyway. I can test with just that