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The UTC- and UTC+ time zones weren't in the Fedora time zone data according to
timedatectl list-timezones | grep UTC
Etc/UTC
UTC
I'd expect that those UTC- and UTC+ time zones wouldn't be shown in
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Bug ID: 500763
Summary: Unable to set timezone to UTC- or UTC+ timezones in
System Settings
Classification: Applications
Product: systemsettings
Version: 6.3.1
Platform: Fedor
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=500589
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PID: 515222 (plasmashell)
UID: 1000 (matt)
GID: 1000 (matt)
Signal: 11 (SEGV)
Timestamp: Sun 2025-02-23 17:46:20 EST (10min ago)
Command Line: plasmashell --version
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=500589
Bug ID: 500589
Summary: Binding loop in
org.kde.plasma.notifications/contents/ui/delegates/Del
egatePopup.qml:136:17: QML Body: Binding loop detected
for property "width"
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plasmashell 6.3.1 trace
I was using Plasma 6.3.1 on Wayland in a Fedora Rawhide live image on bare
metal. I clicked
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> Is there any indication this isn't that GCC 15 bug?
I didn't see anything in the trace using coroutines like QCoro as in Bug
499927.
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Bug ID: 499953
Summary: plasmashell crashed occasionally with
"malloc_consolidate(): unaligned fastbin chunk
detected" when clicking on the Networks icon in the
system tra
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Bug ID: 499927
Summary: plasmashell crashed sometimes in
QSharedPointer::deref when
clicking on the Networks icon in the system tray
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
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kwin_wayland crashed when logging out with a different failed assertion
"group->refcount > 0" in libinput_device_group_unref in libinput. The trace was
a bit different, but a KWin::LibInput::Even
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Bug ID: 499840
Summary: kwin_wayland crashed sometimes when logging out of
Plasma with a failed assertion in libinput
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 6.3.0
Platf
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Jan Grulich backported the patches suggested by Thiago at
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-133500
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/qt6-qtbase/c/0038317cfdf611eb2d220b9ed196452921b893ae?branch=rawhide.
I
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Bug ID: 499537
Summary: Three kwin and plasmashell kconf update programs
crashed when Plasma started
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: 6.2.90
Platform: Fedo
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Bug ID: 499218
Summary: plasmashell crashed in
std::__atomic_base::fetch_sub when clicking on
the Networks icon in the System Tray
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
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I had to install the powerdevil debuginfo packages in order for the frames 11
and 12 to get their source files and lines.
#11 0x7f54e8019302 in QMap::insert(QString const&,
QVariant const&) [clone
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I reproduced the crash another two times using the same steps in Plasma 6.2.90
using Fedora-KDE-Desktop-Live-Rawhide-20250127.n.0.x86_64.iso on bare metal.
I'm not sure which of those steps is necessary fo
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Bug ID: 499185
Summary: plasmashell crashed when clicking on the Screen
Brightness icon in the System Tray
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: 6.2.90
Platform
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Summary: plasmashell crashed when clicking the Network icon in
the System Tray
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: 6.2.90
Platform: Fedora RPMs
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Journal of Plasma startup with Xwayland has crashed notification and debugging
enabled
The Xwayland has crashed notif
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coredumpctl and the journal didn't show any crashes. ps aux | grep Xwayland
showed Xwayland was running.
The openQA test KDE-live-iso desktop_notifications_live@uefi failed with
Xwayland has crashed i
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Bug ID: 498837
Summary: A notification Xwayland has crashed was sometimes
shown when Plasma 6.2.90 started even though Xwayland
didn't appear to have crashed
Classification: Plasma
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> Is that too general, though? In a multi-window application such as GIMP,
> when a toolbar window is focused, passing a click through to the main window
> m
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Playing around with this a little more, I think I see what is happening. KWin
*does* treat unfocusable windows differently in that it always passes clicks
through to them even if "Inactive Inner Window Actions
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I downgraded to mesa 24.3.0 in a VT in the VM with the problem. When I ran sudo
systemctl restart sddm, Plasma started normally. The problem seems to be with
mesa 24.3.1. A mesa 24.3.1 regression was reported
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Bug ID: 497222
Summary: ksplashqml and plasmashell crashed when Plasma started
in VMs with 3D acceleration enabled
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: 6.2.4
P
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Bug ID: 496914
Summary: PDF created by Skanpage cannot be processed by
GhostScript "-dPDFSTOPONERROR"
Classification: Applications
Product: Skanpage
Version: 24.08.3
Platform:
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Bug ID: 496248
Summary: Clicking on a System tray icon the first time in a
session didn't show its applet
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: 6.2.3
Platform:
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Bug ID: 496244
Summary: Cursor Oddity
Classification: Plasma
Product: Breeze
Version: git-stable-Plasma/6.2
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severi
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> char *IceGenerateMagicCookie(int length);
> "The magic cookie returned will be null-terminated."
That would explain why it never crashes. No out-
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Actually, there *is* still an out-of-bounds access; it just happens inside
IceWriteAuthFileEntry(). You're telling it that auth_data points to an array of
auth_data_length==16 characters, yet the actual si
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I don't care about attribution. I posted my patch here in the hopes that it
would save other people some frustration and that hopefully a developer with
commit access would see it and commit a similar or iden
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And yes, I do agree: reading "The magic cookie returned will be
null-terminated" absolutely implies that the cookie won't contain NUL bytes. I
would even argue, given that the type of IceAuthFileE
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Patch to avoid out-of-bounds access or truncation of magic cookie data in
KSMServer
Found the problem. It's a
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--- Comment #4 from Matt ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #3)
> Thanks. But in that, case wouldn't it make more sense to look up the ID
> using `flatpak list`? Typically at the moment you want to do `flatpak run
> [something]`
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> What would be the user-facing advantage of showing this information? Who
> benefits, and how? We need a plausible and reasonable use case to be
> articulated before
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Bug ID: 495687
Summary: Add the full Flatpak name to the app page
Classification: Applications
Product: Discover
Version: 6.2.2
Platform: unspecified
OS: Linux
Status:
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No, sorry, got everyone's hopes up. Still getting a blackout occasionally with
that version.
Being on Arch, I tried installing `kwin` 6.0.5, but that doesn't get me into a
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The VM's screen might've been more likely to shut off automatically when I
minimized GNOME Boxes, then left it idle at least for the Turn off screen time
in System Settings, maximized it again, and moved
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I've downgraded to 6.1.0, and everything actually looks like it's working,
albeit it's only been around 30m since I've done so.
However, no black screens so far.
I'll try bumping up patch versio
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> I do notice that the screen is not turned off completely though, i.e.
> sometimes it's dim after 2 minutes
I saw the kwin crashes about 30-50% of the tim
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> From the sentry bug report, it's interesting to see "kwin_wayland_drm:
> atomic commit failed: Invalid argument" in the logs.
I reproduced t
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Bug ID: 494183
Summary: Regular black screen on second monitor when using
DisplayPort cable
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 6.1.5
Platform: Arch Linux
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I had set the Dim automatically to 30 seconds and Turn off screen to 1 minute
in Power Management in System Settings before the times when the problem didn't
happen. Lock screen automatically was 5 minut
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coredumpctl gdb showed that in KWin::DrmGpu::presentationClock the pointers
this and m_presentationClock appeared to be invalid or corrupted since
dereferencing them resulted in errors like "Cannot access memo
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Bug ID: 494044
Summary: kwin_wayland crashed in
Kwin::DrmGpu::presentationClock after Plasma went into
an idle state and was resumed
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
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> Scratch that, it is "open|filtered" under UDP. It should however be open, I
> believe.
>
> Outside port test (with port forwarding on my router for 7882
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Bug ID: 493651
Summary: No Mac binaries available, even though apps.kde.org
lists it as a supported platform
Classification: Applications
Product: okular
Version: unspecified
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I've seen this problem on bare metal as well as I mentioned. The threshold
might have been set but the pointer stopThresholdIt might've been corrupted or
pointed to an inaccessible address. I looked at a
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Bug ID: 493519
Summary: chargethresholdhelper crashed in
ChargeThresholdHelper::getthreshold with Plasma 6.1.90
Classification: Plasma
Product: Powerdevil
Version: 6.1.90
Plat
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Bug ID: 493440
Summary: Certain torrents fail to download where other clients
manage without issue
Classification: Applications
Product: ktorrent
Version: 24.08.1
Platform: Ar
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--- Comment #2 from Matt Borgerson ---
(In reply to Paul Floyd from comment #1)
> Do any of these recent items occur in real world compiled code or are they
> all just from synthetic qemu testcases?
Paul Floyd: The recent issues/patches I'v
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Just tried the nightly build and it's now including the fractional data.
Thanks!
However, the value shown in the preview doesn't match what is actually being
used as the file name for some reason.
This
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Bug ID: 493004
Summary: amd64: Support lods rep prefixes
Classification: Developer tools
Product: valgrind
Version: 3.23 GIT
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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Unfortunately I cannot edit the above comment, so please ignore my obvious
error in description:
> which is another encoding for rep cmps,
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Summary: amd64: Support cmps repnz prefix and non-repeating
cases
Classification: Developer tools
Product: valgrind
Version: 3.23 GIT
Platform: Other
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> The general adoption of the fractional second into the database would not be
> a problem with SQLite. However, our MySQL database schema does not currently
>
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Version: 3.23 GIT
Platform: Other
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Thanks Maik. Okay, I can see your point of view for the renamer view but the
import section seems like a bug:
"Note however, when in Import view, the fractional seconds element is correctly
displayed in the ex
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Bug ID: 492941
Summary: Fractional seconds formatter value (zzz) not being
read and applied to filename
Classification: Applications
Product: digikam
Version: 8.4.0
Platform:
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--- Comment #2 from Matt Borgerson ---
The above commented patch revision fixes a typo in the commit message
(`unifify` -> `unify`). Unfortunately it appears I cannot edit the comment to
fix formatting.
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