https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=502663
Bug ID: 502663
Summary: Two automations to be made configurable.
Classification: Applications
Product: kdenlive
Version: git-master
Platform: Arch Linux
OS: Linux
Stat
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> (In reply to Evert Vorster from comment #117)
> > (In reply to barra from comment #115)
> > > nope, i cannot downgrade, it will just reject
> &
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Unfortunately for me, it was leaking even without a suspend/resume cycle.
I have recently updated the firmware on my external monitor, and it fixed a
some other issues I was having, so I will test again with the
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> Shouldn't we file a bug on nvidia repo?
First, we have to figure out what the issue is. Other window managers does not
seem to have this problem, so the signs are
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> nope, i cannot downgrade, it will just reject
> ```
> /usr/lib/libnvidia-egl-gbm.so exists in both 'nvidia-utils' and 'egl-gbm'
> /usr/lib/
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Just confirmed that this issue is still present in the 570 version of the
nvidia drivers, even after the monitor's firmware update, and HDR on.
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Been running for a few hours now, and with nVidia 550.144 kwin_wayland's memory
usage is absolutely stable.
One notable code path that is not in the 550.144 is HDR, which I am kind of
missing.
Looking th
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Downgrading to nVidia 550.144 dkms in Arch definitely cured the issue for me.
System has gone through sleep cycles, had it's external monitor unplugged and
plugged back in again.
kwin_wayland is sitti
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(In reply to Chan from comment #104)
> (In reply to Evert Vorster from comment #101)
> Can you check if this issue occurs to you if on the 6.6 LTS kernel?
I'm a bit reluctant to run such an old
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For what it's worth, when using the 6.14 kernel this issue seems to be gone.
I'm currently running linux-mainline on Arch.
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I spoke too soon, after a suspend-resume cycle, I could see the memory counting
up in kwin_wayland just sitting there, with nothing happening on screen.
So, false alarm, 6.14 kernel does not, in fact, cure this
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(In reply to righn from comment #95)
> (In reply to Evert Vorster from comment #94)
> > To add another data point for people who are looking into this one...
> > When connecting to the external mo
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To add another data point for people who are looking into this one...
When connecting to the external monitor through a USB-C to DisplayPort adapter,
the issue is not present, so it would seem to be localized
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Hi Nate. Thanks for sharing the workaround for the scaling factor, and the
promise of this being a feature in future releases of KDE.
As mentioned elsewhere in this bug report, the main purpose of wanting this
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Resolution|NOT A BUG
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Bug ID: 501146
Summary: Hard to get exact window sizes for some resolutions.
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 6.2.4
Platform: Arch Linux
OS: Linux
Status:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=499609
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Cross-filed here: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/3950
Let's see where this bug actually resides!
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Bug ID: 499609
Summary: Cursor becomes VERY sluggish after a random amount of
time
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 6.2.4
Platform: Arch Linux
OS:
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Bug ID: 498610
Summary: Powerdevil causes games to drop frames
Classification: I don't know
Product: kde
Version: unspecified
Platform: Arch Linux
OS: Other
Status: RE
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=498239
Bug ID: 498239
Summary: Feature request: "insert effects" to context menus of
track, master and effect stack
Classification: Applications
Product: kdenlive
Version: git-master
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Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO
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The output of drm_info
Thanks again for looking into this.
As a point of clarification, it is not that the monit
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Summary|External Monitor
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OK, it has been a little adventure, but unfortunately I am back here with
nothing good to report.
I adopted the ddcutil-dev-git package in Arch Linux, then updated the dev
branch to the latest branch (2.2.0-dev
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Looking at the output of ddcutil detect, it seems that there is some issue with
ddcutil reading this monitor, and might very well be the cause of this issue.
I have added the output of ddcutil interrogate to
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The output of ddcutil interrogate
The output of ddcutil interrogate
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Thanks for looking into this. Unfortunately, it looks like it will need more
investigation.
I tested with
> KWIN_DRM_PREFER_COLOR_DEPTH=24
in /etc/environment and rebooted.
No change in behavior when
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--- Comment #12 from Evert Vorster ---
I am testing this now. I do notice another inconsistency, though.
On the Amazon this specific monitor is listed as 144Hz, but in both Windows and
Linux the refresh rate tops out at 120Hz.
https://www.amazon.com
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OK, maybe a video showing the issue is a little more helpful.
Please, watch the video at this link to see the issue in action:
https://youtu.be/uM6j6lUzARk
It is only two or three minutes long, showing how the
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Hi there!
Doing some more testing on this issue.
This issue is not apparent when running this monitor as an external monitor on
Windows 11.
Monitor is configured as 4K@120Hz. Windows enters power save mode and
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Currently running kinfocenter 6.2.4, and still it only shows one GPU.
Which version will that commit mentioned be published in?
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This is still an issue. The "disable mousepad while typing" is a poor
substitute, as erroneous inputs are still made if you just pause typing for a
second.
When there is a mouse plugged in, the touchpad
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--- Comment #5 from Evert Vorster ---
OK, confirmed it.
In one session, when the external monitor is plugged into the HDMI port of the
laptop, its memory usage grows by about 1Gb/min.
Unplugging it from the HDMI port of the laptop, the memory usage
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OK, so the problem seems to be intermittent. Right now I have updated to plasma
6.2.4.
Running as my normal user. I can see that kwin_wayland is growing in memory
size by about 1Gb per minute.
For the record, my
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Hi there!
My KDE desktop is pretty vanilla, with no custom scripts.
However, I made a new user and tested with that, and there was no memory leak,
with kwin_wayland only using 460Mb after about ten minutes. I
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Digging a little deeper here, it looks like kwin_wayland has a pretty serious
memory leak.
Running kwin_x11 as a comparison, memory consumption stayed pretty low, less
than 1Gb.
When starting a new session of
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Bug ID: 496698
Summary: kwin_wayland excessive memory usage
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 6.2.3
Platform: Arch Linux
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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Hi there!
Thanks for looking at this. The monitor is a BenQ EX3210U.
It is running at 4K at 120fps, color profile used is the built-in one, and I am
not using its HDR capability.
It is connected to the laptop
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One more small clarification.
The monitors in question are the laptop's built-in monitor and the BenQ
external monitor. The BenQ is to the right of the laptop, and when plugged in
is set to be the Primary di
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Oh, a small correction, this also happens on plasma 6.2.2, my previous
statement was incorrect... I just did not give it enough time to get confused.
Worthy of note is that when you first boot up, it all works
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A bit more information. I downgraded this system to version to 6.2.2, and this
issue is not happening anymore.
To be clear, this Arch system was completely downgraded to whatever was current
on 2024-11-03
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A bit more context, if it may be helpful.
I also have a USB-C laptop dock with HDMI ports. When the system is in this
weird state, if I plug the external monitors into the USB-C dock, the display
on the dock says
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Bug ID: 496631
Summary: External Monitor not waking up properly
Classification: Plasma
Product: Powerdevil
Version: 6.2.3
Platform: Arch Linux
OS: Linux
Status: REPORT
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=496486
Bug ID: 496486
Summary: Export Frame location should default to the current
project directory.
Classification: Applications
Product: kdenlive
Version: git-master
Platform: Arc
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Bug ID: 494846
Summary: Multiple GPU should be listed in kinfocenter
Classification: Applications
Product: kinfocenter
Version: 6.2.1
Platform: Other
OS: Other
Status:
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Update on this issue.
Just disabling triple buffering solves the graphical artifacts, however the
performance issues remains.
To be clear, I set:
KWIN_DRM_DISABLE_TRIPLE_BUFFERING=1
In my environment, and
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Hi there, Vlad.
I'm running Arch on an Asus laptop with nVidia dGPU and AMD iGPU.
My external (secondary) display is 4K@120fps.
Up to yesterday (2024-10-09) this was all working perfectly. When updating
tod
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Correction to the initial post. I see that I posted the configuration with
Plasma 6.1.5, which is working properly.
This configuration also works properly:
Operating System: Arch Linux
KDE Plasma Version: 6.2.0
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HDR is not enabled.
The computer worst affected by it is running high resolution monitors with
different fractional scaling on each monitor.
The other one is running with no scaling applied, at the native
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Picture of the screen artifacts.
Picture of the screen artifacts.
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Summary: After upgrade to Plasma 6.2 External monitor affected
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Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 6.2.0
Platform: Ar
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Fair enough.
For now, we leave this bug open to let people know what's happening.
The workaround here is to use lower-level tools to tune joysticks, and
hopefully soon we'll have a nice GUI again.
I
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One thing I find interesting is that when the Logitech USB joystick is plugged
in, it is visible with evtest, as per my original bug submission. This means
that it is actually using the newer evdev API rather than
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Thanks for the quick reply.
While there may not be many people using Linux for gaming, but since Steam made
it on to Linux the number of people using these devices have increased.
Thank you, also, for the hard
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This issue is still present in KDE as of 2024-06-11.
All the game pads I have are detected, all the joysticks are not. Was there
maybe some plan to have joysticks and game pads in different menus? I can't
be
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Screenshot
Screenshot, showing that what is displayed in the playlist is not matching what
is selected to be displ
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Bug ID: 487518
Summary: Unable to modify playlist layout on git master
Classification: Applications
Product: amarok
Version: unspecified
Platform: Arch Linux
OS: Linux
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I have started using Amarok again after a little hiatus. Will monitor and if I
am unable to make it crash will close this ticket.
It's awesome to see activity on this project again.
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Bug ID: 484046
Summary: Joysticks are not detected in System Settings / Game
Controller
Classification: Applications
Product: systemsettings
Version: 6.0.2
Platform: Arch Linu
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I also tried with screen scaling off, and the bug is still present.
It is also not related to Wayland / X11, as this bug is present in both.
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Screen recording showing the bug in other applications
This bug is present in quite a few applications, which lead
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Quick screen recording...
This is a quick screen recording showing how the sub-menu only has one item in
it the fir
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Bug ID: 483316
Summary: Menu items are missing the first time a menu is opened
in some applications
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 5.27.8
Platform: Other
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Hmm, I think I found an even better way around this problem.
It would seem that the core of the problem is that KOrganizer does not check
whether it is able to make changes to the online groupwares, or even if
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Event not present in Google Calendar
Just added these screenshots to show the discrepancy.
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Summary: Event created on local copy of Google calendar while
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Classification: Applications
Product: korganizer
Version: 5.24.5
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Bug ID: 475608
Summary: [Feature Request] Configuration option to disable
recording when hitting play button.
Classification: Applications
Product: kdenlive
Version: git-master
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Thanks for providing the fix. I can confirm that the HDMI port now properly
works under Wayland, after adding in the kernel parameter as suggested by the
Arch Wiki.
It is strange that something special is still
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As stated, everything on this driver works except for the monitor detection
under Wayland when it is plugged into the HDMI port on the laptop.
No configurations were necessary, just the nVidia driver installed
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Bug ID: 475168
Summary: External monitor not detected on Advanced Optimus
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 5.27.8
Platform: Archlinux
OS: Linux
Status: RE
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Bug ID: 475167
Summary: External monitor not detected on Advanced Optimus
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 5.27.8
Platform: Archlinux
OS: Linux
Status: RE
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=473406
Bug ID: 473406
Summary: Touchpad still active while typing
Classification: Applications
Product: systemsettings
Version: 5.27.7
Platform: Other
OS: Other
Status: REPOR
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Size of touchpad
This being unable to disable the touchpad when a mouse is plugged in is still a
great an
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My script needed a little tweaking.
Here is one that works properly:
---
#!/bin/bash
qdbus org.kde.kded5 /kded org.kde.kded5.unloadModule "appmenu";
obs
wait 5;
qdbus org.kde.k
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Snapshot of the menu location
This is where it would make the most sense to put a per-application exception
for the
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More testing.
The problem shows the same in X11 and Wayland, and on every view type in
Dolphin, eg List, Icons and Details.
When you zoom in so much that it don't fit on one screen anymore then the
holding
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Holding down Alt and scroll wheel moves the icons left and right as expected.
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Ah, yes, the details.
I am using a mouse, and it's under Wayland which does change the driver a
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GDB Backtrace with debug symbols
Rebuilt Amarok with Debug symbols enabled, and re-created the crash.
Hopeful
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Screenshot showing the settings of the dynamic playlist
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