https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=450068
--- Comment #21 from a <pingo-po...@hotmail.fr> ---
I understand

I thought about downgrading. But it's difficult because the nature of package
managers are to bind all the system together. So to get all KDE group back, as
well as it's dependencies, and dependencies of dependencies... I had to
synchronize on a server who is rollbacked. And even with that, that would break
all the configuration who is made for last version of softwares. That would
mean basically that I have to install a whole new system who is jetlagged of
non critical update who can keep the path until 2023, to not have to upgrade
KDE past a certain version. Maybe it's better to just use KDE

But apart from that, can you design the precise version/date of KDE where this
mechanism was pushed?
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From: Nate Graham <bugzilla_nore...@kde.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2022 5:55:00 PM
To: pingo-po...@hotmail.fr <pingo-po...@hotmail.fr>
Subject: [plasmashell] [Bug 450068] Use of volatile connector IDs to map
containments to screens cannot be made to work reliably and should be replaced
with something else

https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=450068

--- Comment #20 from Nate Graham <n...@kde.org> ---
That doesn't make a difference, and it's already "VHI" ("very high priority")
with the work being scoped out.

Y'all are just going to need to have some patience, I'm afraid. We're at this
place because we tried to move heaven and earth to make the existing connector
ID based system work, and as folks have observed, it mostly just made the
system even less determinstic and worsened the bugs. That's why we're going to
rip it out and use a different source of data to identify screens. But this
kind of work isn't trivial; it takes time. If you have to use GNOME until it's
fixed, so be it. I understand.

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