https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=416294
--- Comment #5 from i.hin.hu...@gmail.com --- Sorry, just some bad wording from my part. The issue arises because the notification of the audio output change (see schreenshot 1 - my headphones are unfortunately labeled as "40337" by the bluetooth stack, and I had neved bothered changing that). This string is passed down to this section inside "/usr/share/plasma/look-and-feel/org.kde.breeze.desktop/contents/osd/OsdItem.qml": PlasmaComponents.ProgressBar { id: progressBar anchors { bottom: parent.bottom left: parent.left right: parent.right margins: Math.floor(units.smallSpacing / 2) } visible: rootItem.showingProgress minimumValue: 0 maximumValue: 100 value: Number(rootItem.osdValue) <======== problem happens here! } This snippet of code smartly hides the progressbar if there is no useful value to display, still passes the actual string tho the highlined line. If rootItem.osdValue happens to be a regular string, PlasmaComponents.ProgressBar works as intended (i think due to Number() passing down some NaN or something like that, I haven't researched), and in fact if I change name to my device (something like "Headphones" instead of "40337"), everything indeed works fine. The bug arises when osdValue actually contains some string that can be parsed as a number (like my unlucky "40337"). In this case, PlasmaComponents.ProgressBar's value gets set to a value outside the intended 0-100 range and triggers the bug (see screenshot 2, taken after running qdbus org.kde.plasmashell /org/kde/osdService org.kde.osdService.volumeChanged 50). This persists until a plasma restart. As a quick hack I changed that code line to: value: Number(rootItem.osdValue) <= 100 ? Number(rootItem.osdValue) : 0 which in my case solved the issue as well. However, this is not a complete solution (negative numbers still trigger the bug), it's just a crude hack and frankly I don't have the experience to tell if it's actually better to fix this behaviour inside the ProgressBar component. It's a really minor issue, so sorry for the wall of text, but I reported this because it could trigger some hard to investigate bugs (sure this one was for me!) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.