https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=491097

--- Comment #6 from fanzhuyi...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to James R Larrowe from comment #5)
> I'm already on kde-unstable, do you know if there is an easy way to use 6.2
> on Arch without building it all myself? Upgrading one package would be great
> but I'm okay with a few, as long as it's not the whole desktop environment.
> 
> Looking into AUR helpers in the meantime, since it would be unreasonable to
> manage all of that myself.

Plasma 6.2 hasn't been released yet, so it is not in kde-unstable. Garuda used
to maintain a repo containing git builds of everything. I am not sure if it is
still maintained
(https://forum.garudalinux.org/t/kde-6-repository-testing/31442/26)

If you just want to test things out you should try a neon unstable live usb
disk. That is the least disruptive way to see if things are fixed for you in
the upcoming 6.2 release.

I run the full git session via kdesrc-build
(https://community.kde.org/Get_Involved/development). But that's a ton of stuff
to compile.

If you just want to upgrade a few packages, my hunch is that kwin might be the
package containing the fix. So you might want to try just compiling the git
version of that.

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