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(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #7)
> Ah, if it's just about diagonals, that may be a legit issue if you've got
> your screens configured so that they really are diagonal to each other. Can
> you
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> All of this is intentional, yeah; it's designed to make slow movements
> easier to constrain to one screen so you can reach UI elements touching a
> screen edg
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Small adition to my previous comment, I was using a Edge barrier of 10px when
showcasing the diagonal movement.
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Diagonal movement
Okay, so it is intentional behavior, for me personally that means I will not
use this feature, but that
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I just want to add that this is indeed fixed for my use with Plasma 6.0.2.
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> I believe the issue that I'm having is related to this one, where I have a
> key on my keyboard that has a picture of a calculator on it. I believe it
> was sendi
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Testing it again on plasma 6.0.1 and qt 6.7 I can confirm that I can bind the
calculator key again.
However, I do need to manually set the binding again, as the old binding will
remain non-functional.
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> I want to talk about how your F keys goes to 24. Forget about the bug. 😲
in my case I can just rebind the keys in software, so added fn+Fkeys to f13-24.
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I suspect that this issue is simply that the task manager does not get updated
whenever it moves to a different screen.
In that case from stand-by it may just have been on no screen at all and still
referencing that after
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I am
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Great to know it's being worked on.
as for keeping the old behavior as a toggle, wouldn't that be worse from a
maintainability perspective?
Wouldn't adding a simple lock / fold-unfold that simply moves all
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Seems to be resolved on RC1 on my systems.
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The Issue I was having seems to at least been fixed in RC1
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KWin log
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output of drm_info
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Please note the issue on KDE's side is not the monitor's behavior which is odd
and probably rare.
The update of the layout will not cause huge issues, but panels do get redrawn
which is visible, and it can make r
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I can reproduce this bug on one machine but not on a different one.
Both running Arch Linux
Both running qt6.7
Both running plasma 6 beta 2.
Looking at the differences between my systems:
The one that has the issue is a
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Just for reference I am using the following setup:
Distro: Arch Linux
Plasma Version: 5.91.0
KDE Frameworks Version: 6.7.0
Qt Version: 6.7.0
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I will add that the display that has been disconnected / reconnected does not
have to be the one in portrait itself.
It seems the crash also happens upon connecting a display while having at least
one display in portrait
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Whenever a disabled screen
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Status: REPORTED
Keywords: drkonqi
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Component: generic-crash
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DrKonqi auto-attaching complete backtrace.
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When trying to use a previously made
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Can
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I can also reproduce this issue on a different system using intel integrated
graphics.
My main system uses a 7900xt + the igp of my 7800x3d (amd)
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Just for reference, I personally no longer use Nvidia hardware since early this
year but other people seem to be more than capable of handling it.
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Same
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I would
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(In reply to Marco Martin from comment #7)
> did it only did that after the upgrade, or even if you put them back in the
> proper place they keep being moved after every reboot?
Only after the upgrade, subsequent r
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Just a few sidenotes:
The Panels and Desktops Management window shows old desktop backgrounds, but
does seem to update them upon editing.
I have not yet updated my setup at home to the stable version of 5.27 and will
do so
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Screenshot of desktop and panels at work
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(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> When you say, "Use a panel on multiple monitors" you mean that each screen
> has its own panel, right?
>
> This happened after you upgraded but it didn
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I can no longer reproduce the issue, even forgot I opened it.
I can't exactly pinpoint when it resolved itself, but I am no longer having
this issue.
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Might
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Sidenote, I have kscreen 2 turned off as a service on my home system. The
reason being that 3 of my 4 monitors behave a bit wacky with it enabled, as
posted in: 429992, this does not seem to prevent panels from interacting
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(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> Can you help me understand why you need or want to configure panels that
> aren't visible? By definition, if they aren't visible, you won't be able to
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Right now, whenever a display is not connected, there is no way in GUI to
manage panels that are on it.
This can be an issue
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could
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>F
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Another issue, to indicate that it may be more widespread: my second and third
monitor (Gigabyte G27Q) disconnect / reconnect when in standby but do stay
connected while turned off, this also causes flickering / config
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My center monitor (Asus VG27AQ) has the
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At random intervals I get this type of distortion on one or more of my center 3
screens.
The screen is divided into bands of around 60px high.
Divided equally over the content of all 5 monitors. What should be displayed
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Distorded image on bootup
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I
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Sadly I can still reproduce the issue. Sorry for the late response it happens
on my machine at work and didn't have an opportunity to verify earlier. It does
however seem pretty hard to reproduce at times.
Another
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Random system freeze when capturing area
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