https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=496876

--- Comment #9 from Roke Julian Lockhart Beedell 
<4wy78...@rokejulianlockhart.addy.io> ---
(In reply to Roke Julian Lockhart Beedell from comment #8)

Ah, ignore that. [Just a bad kernel update.][1] Apologies for the noise. The
Linux experience, eh?

[1]:
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/after-offline-upgrade-via-dnf5-init-error-while-loading-shared-libraries-libsystemd-core-256-9-2-fc41-so-cannot-open-shared-object-file-no-such-file-or-directory-causes-kernel-panic-on-boot/139474/2

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> Does the same thing happen with drag-and-drops as well? If so, is it possible 
> that your mouse, or some other piece of hardware, is somehow periodically 
> sending a scancode that's getting interpreted as Esc while holding down the 
> button? (Very much an "out there" theory but since the effect looks like what 
> happens if you press Esc while drag and dropping, thought it might be worth a 
> cursory check at least)

When dragging a file from Dolphin to GNOME Abrt, I can hold it for as long as I
want to. I've verified that the window resize still unsets my grab after a few
seconds, though.

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