https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445451
--- Comment #6 from David Chmelik <dchme...@gmail.com> --- Wayland is experimental, even if I heard it doesn't crash as much as used to (but crashes can be worse, requiring restarts, not always case with X) and seems not as good as X as Wayland does much less, and KDE's main page on Wayland has a long bug list with some serious bugs... one minor movement bug that has a solution isn't as bad as that long list of bugs, as this geometry detection bug hasn't happened since. Something must've triggered it, either me disabling & reenabling a display, or too much graphics resources were being used (not likely the case again), then either way KDE maybe automatically reconfigured & moved my screens, then something went wrong with that geometry. Those things won't always even do it, and perhaps I had the PC on for several days/weeks and a restart of KDE or reboot of Slackware (also if I had updated KDE) would've solved the geometry thing. I still use and like several X programs. I'm not sure all my hardware works on Wayland, but I know they're working on it. Using Wayland is completely out of the question unless it ever becomes a default/only option. In the future I'll reinstall one or more desktop session video recorders and in the rare chance the bug might happen again, see if I'm able to capture it. I don't care if you close it for now because I haven't been able to record it. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.