https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=436796

Timothy B <yule2...@live.com> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Timothy B <yule2...@live.com> ---
Created attachment 147635
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Screen recording of digital clock widget showing :00 very briefly compared to
other seconds

I'm happy to see that this bug was partially fixed in Plasma 5.24.3. However,
I've reopened this ticket because I was still able to reproduce the original
reported behavior when clock widgets in plasmashell are lagging around a second
behind, but only when the minute changes. It usually occurs when plasmashell
starts for the first time after I log into a new session. I had to restart
plasmashell multiple times to minimize that lag, and the aforementioned second
skipping effect wouldn't come back as long as the delay is about half a second
or less.

I've included a more precise clock in the Yakuake window on the attached video
for reference between the two clocks. I used `tty-clock -scDd 0 -a 10000000` on
the terminal to bring the terminal clock's precision within 1/100 of a second.
Since I use Manjaro, which is Arch-based, tty-clock is only available in the
AUR.

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