https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=411506

--- Comment #9 from Michael Butash <mich...@butash.net> ---
> Can you move frozen windows with mouse?

I can move the window itself, but content within such as the current webpage
does not refresh.  I have to minimize, unhide to get it to force a refresh to
change the page position, see refreshed click on a link, scroll up/down, etc.

> You may also want to re-enable compositing in KWin. Go to compositor settings 
> and check "Enable compositor on startup"

That doesn't work anymore, such that I updated this yesterday.  That is
normally my fix, to flip gl versions, or disable/enable as you said, but now I
just get the kwin "Compositing is not possible" error when trying to restart in
*any* capacity.  It's degraded itself to be systemically broken at this point
far as I can tell, and always gets to this point.

Last time prior trying this 8-10mo ago, Kwin compositing would lag something
fierce upon boot, and destabilize within the day about the same ways, just at a
much accelerated pace.  Trying this the past few months, it's been much
improved, but still degrades over time like a bad memory or other resource
leak.  

I'm sure I see this as one of few with a 11520x2160 framebuffer to actually
stress-test the video subsystems, but perhaps there needs to be a valgrind-ish
tool for the compositor world to test this.

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