On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 1:54 PM, Hans wrote:
>
> But that is another story. However, is there a way, to restart the
> keyboard,
> without leaving plasma? When the keyboard crashes, I can still open a
> console,
> start an onscreen keyboard (ie. kvkbd) and could use the mouse for input.
>
A simi
The mouse is going on working. It is a software problem. Plasma at all seems
unstable, as from time to time it crashes, but is automatically restarting
again.
But that is another story. However, is there a way, to restart the keyboard,
without leaving plasma? When the keyboard crashes, I can
On Tuesday, 12/13/16 06:48:54 PM Hans wrote:
> Oh, sorry, yes of course.
>
> This is a notebook, running debian testing, proprietrary nvidia driver and
> effects active in plasma.
>
> This behaviour appears from time to time, and it is a little bit annoying
> when editing fields on a web page or
Oh, sorry, yes of course.
This is a notebook, running debian testing, proprietrary nvidia driver and
effects active in plasma.
This behaviour appears from time to time, and it is a little bit annoying when
editing fields on a web page or writing a larger document in libreoffice.
Thanks for yo
On Monday, 12/12/16 09:41:20 PM Hans wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> from time to time in plasma 5 I have the problem, that the keyboard stops
> its function. Is there a way to restart the keyboard without restarting
> plasma?
>
> Thanks for any hints.
>
> Best
>
> Hans
More info. please. Is this a de
On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 3:41 PM, Hans wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> from time to time in plasma 5 I have the problem, that the keyboard stops its
> function. Is there a way to restart the keyboard without restarting plasma?
How have you determined that the problem is with plasma 5 and not
something else
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