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Yeah, I know, it's a wild guess, but my intuition tells me that this issue can
be fixed with an explicit ConnectionType
(https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qt.html#ConnectionType-enum) somewhere.
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It's also not normal for the volume popup to show duplicates after restarting
PipeWire, while pactl shows no duplicates.
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By the way, there's a deeply buried option for window placement:
System Settings -> Window Management -> Window Behavior -> Advanced -> Window
Placement
Regardless of that option, some dialogs
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No, it needs to be done in preparation.
All commands except the last one are for building the modified pulseaudio-qt
binary (i.e. with extra logging). You only need to do that once, unless some
other dependencies
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Uhm... not really. I only tested each case twice yesterday, and got the
presumed result each time. Today I repeated each case 5 times and only got the
presumed result 3 out of 5 times. So it's something els
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@Eugene:
You posted the specs of an "old test notebook" where you do *not* have the
issue. I'd like to know the specs of the affected workstation (the video looks
like there are some professional aud
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Updating from Fedora 40 to 41 also involves updating from Kernel 6.10 to
6.11.1. I'll try downgrading my kernel when I find a reliable way to reproduce
it. It's quite random and I don't play a
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Does it always happen? For me volume keys are working normally until they
suddenly don't. Volume is then stuck between what it was +/- 5%.
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@Eugene Savitsky: I already tried restarting pipewire.service as well as
pipewire-pulse.service, but it doesn't help. In fact, it might trigger the
issue.
@Harald Sitter:
I think only logging the name might n
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Is there any way to restart the audio volume control? Restarting plasmashell
doesn't seem to help.
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Bug ID: 493990
Summary: App crashes immediately with SecurityException
Classification: Applications
Product: kdeconnect
Version: unspecified
Platform: Android
OS: Android 14.x
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Oh, and Linux 6.10.10 -> 6.11.1.
I'm not absolutely sure, but I think I first encountered the issue after the
kernel update, and not during the 3 or 4 days between Pipewire/Qt updates and
kernel update.
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Is there a follow-up issue for the underlying cause, i.e. the deleted windows
that shouldn't exist in the first place? Those which are presumably caused by
any of the window open/close animations?
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Thanks, vm, for keeping digging and figuring this out!
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--- Comment #65 from Sebastian E. ---
Unfortunately, that bug will probably be resolved as duplicate of
https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/JBR-6921, which is already resolved as
third-party problem.
I reproduced the issue using the method
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And "xev -root", at least on X11.
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The output of "xwininfo -root -all" could be useful. But you need to check it
for personal information, it contains Window titles.
By the way, there's an issue at the Jetbrains issue trac
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> The right thing to do here is to fix the speed factor of the animation in
> the code so it has the same speed as all other animations. If it's too slow
&g
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> If there's a problem with the animation itself, then that should be fixed
> instead of leaving it up to the user to work around the issue by manually
&g
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Premik said that the last pixels take too long to scroll. That's the effect of
easing, not a bug. The animation slows down towards the end. Windows that
overflow to another screen are indeed invisible on that s
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--- Comment #8 from Sebastian E. ---
Yet another feature dropped. :/
I skimmed through the scripting documentation
(https://develop.kde.org/docs/extend/plasma/scripting/api/), and need some
hints. How can I register a listener for window events like
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Bug ID: 449842
Summary: Snap helper no longer displays window geometry
Product: kwin
Version: 5.24.0
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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KSysGuard and KDE System Monitor are system utilities, and as such should first
and foremost display system information as it is. Any processing that helps to
better dig through and display that information is a
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What about k10temp? I have a Pie Chart System Monitor Sensor in my bottom panel
which used to display Tctl, until it unfortunately stopped working after an
update. I left it there, hoping it would work again after
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(In reply to Felipe Kinoshita from comment #15)
> Sure, also why you don't make this change, seems like you have been studying
> this code a lot recently, just create a merge request and I can take a l
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@Felipe Kinoshita
Could you please revert or fix your commit that broke it?
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-workspace/-/commit/6befb657dd9fd811160e0369913d769cfff7f02d
Your commit reintroduced a change that
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Wondering why it crashes in PopupProxy::parent(), and not in
KlipperPopup::rebuild()... Calling methods on null objects may work until
"this" is actually accessed, which doesn't happen before Pop
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Alignment at bottom is not sufficient to reproduce the issue. There also must
be no screen at the top left of the virtual geometry.
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Also, my secondary left display is smaller than my primary right display and
aligned to the bottom. When I align the left screen to the top, it works, too.
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--- Comment #3 from Sebastian E. ---
Probably only happens with multiple displays.
Workaround:
* Disable secondary display (or all except one).
* Invoke shortcut. Plasma will crash once, but then it will work. Just
restarting Plasma would probably do
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