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I'll say that in my view the design should be to have quick-tiling set via the
tile-editor for all new windows (and for those existing windows that are
drag/dropped into the tile slot).
Then to allow window
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LOL! I hope I won't need to open up an issue for that. XD
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If you're referring to Alt+Shift+F12 to suspend compositing, I'm not seeing any
counterpart to that.
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But the "Enable on startup" checkbox is solely for just that... "startup".
If I uncheck it, compositiing is still enabled (just tested by moving the
Settings window and seeing the grid).
Like
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Compositing Choices Removed?
I attached a screenshot for what it is now vs
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Bug ID: 480376
Summary: Bring Back Compositing Setting
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 5.27.10
Platform: Arch Linux
OS: Linux
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The issue was due to compositing somehow being disabled with the compositing
setting no longer available now (whereas it used to allow you to switch between
like x11,opengl,egl I think).
I had to use dbus to even
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Summary: Plasmashell Coredump After Kscreenlock_greet[er] Fails
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I am also currently on 5.27.6 w/X11, and the issue continues to persist for me.
And with no logging appearing in the journal when I make the action, is not
helping in finding a solution.
I'd think it'
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> Vindicator, are you on X11 or Wayland when this happens?
>
> Also can you look in System Settings > Workspace Behavior > Desktop Effects
> and make sure t
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Summary: Tile Editor Launcher HotKey Meta+T Not Working
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 5.27.5
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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Again, not true for me. It doesn't matter how many times I attempt it, it never
moves.
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That isn't true for me either.
If I click on "Show in activities" -> , it doesn't move it, or show
it in that activity, nor does the checkbox even show as selected.
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Summary: Journal Flood: "QObject::connect: No such slot
DesktopProtocol::_k_slotRedirection(KIO::Job *, QUrl)"
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: git-st
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It does not move/show in the other one.
Nor is the checkbox show as being activated when using "Move to".
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Although note there are some programs like Google Chrome which will give an
option to not run the program in a kwin window (aka without titlebar).
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That would be Steps 5-7, so yes.
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X11. I've got a 10ft pole for Wayland.
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Summary: "Show In Activities" Taskbar Context Menu Buttons Do
Nothing
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 5.26.5
Platform: Archlinux
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I'll leave this here, regarding that thought:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/intel/-/issues/2924#note_1324171
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Folks, if they want you to create a new report, just do it and link back to
this thread stating its long-standing age, along with the associated title
"Desktop Icon position gets scrambled sometimes on r
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One more correction (I hope), it wasn't vscode, but rather a hidden issue (much
like the "SUnreclaim" from long ago)...
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Another correction I guess...
Now it's looking like it wasn't plasmashell/wayland. It seems to be visual
studio code using the omnisharp extension.
Again, the high memory usage just wasn't showing u
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I guess "correction" for my last reply...
I guess it wasn't killed because of memory, because it just happened again and
the log showed:
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Name: plasma-workspace
Version : 5.23.5-2
< 2 weeks of using hea
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I think I can alieve you of your "Nvidia" "sneaking suspicion" with comment #7
(https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=354802#c7), as well as my case being
under the use of a very old Haswe
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While I do have a few Activities set, I haven't used them in at least a couple
of years.
Something to take a look at is the memory usage when you do something like
"Clear History" for notifications or
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? I saw no acknowledgement of the issue, including whether or not the suspected
commit relates to the bug, and I was lending my experience with the issue AND
including log output, whether it affirms the commit or may
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/home/userName/.config/plasma-org.kde.plasma.desktop-appletsrc
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[Containments][2][Applets][175][Configuration]
localPath=/home/username/.local/share/plasma_icons/systemsettings (75).desktop
url=file:///usr/share
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Wwww! I'm mind-blown. I'm no meager/newb user either and never knew that.
I just looked into it a TINY bit and came across:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/16090932
I'm trying to think of what I
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? I would think that tabbing through various areas would automatically give
that area focus.
It is my contention that if an item is highlighted, it is selected, and as
such, the activation SHOULD be the Enter key
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I'm familiar with race conditions. However it doesn't explain how it happened
to begin with when chrome was NEVER in the list (kate, librewriter, notepad)
from the start, until I added it to test if a
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Summary: File Association Isn't Respected
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.21.3
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: n
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I get that, but can you tell me if it's "plasmashell" that is looking for a
"default config file"?
I'm going with the thought there is a kde/plasmashell config setting containing
a key/n
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It was just the journal. Is there any other place that plasmashell may log to
with more detail?
Full disclosure, I had to rebuild my os partition because of a previous
catastrophic failure to that partition, so I
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Bug ID: 435399
Summary: plasmashell: Fontconfig error: Cannot load default
config file: No such file: (null)
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.21.3
Platform: Archlinux Packages
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Bug ID: 435093
Summary: "/etc/sddm.conf.d" isn't considered
Product: systemsettings
Version: 5.21.3
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Sever
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I'm curious why the other posts (specifically older) "has been marked as a
duplicate of this bug"
I'd think the OG (first) post would be left alone and all of the others
would've been consi
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I should add that the "command" change IS reflected in the sense that if you go
back to that field in "properties", it'll show the change, but it is still
launched with the previous command.
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Bug ID: 434311
Summary: Edited Favorite Menu Item Doesn't Reflect The Change
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.21.2
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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I can say that after I removed the xf86-video-intel at the end of last month,
things have been "ok" for me so far.
I won't say it's "great", since I'll get some stuttering rend
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Nope. KWIN_USE_BUFFER_AGE=0 didn't make any difference.
I'm still in a flickering environment and can only see any updates in this
browser tab if I max/restore this window.
*
$ KWIN_USE_BUFFER_AGE=
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Bug ID: 433260
Summary: Tabbing To Select Item (Restart) And Pressing Return
Causes Settings To Open
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.21.0
Platform: Archlinux Packages
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Summary: Notifications spike the CPU - Part Deux
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.21.0
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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I just tossed Wayland altogether so I don't have to deal with it.
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Backtrace for process: "file.so [kdeinit5] file
local:/run/user//klauncherMMDZXa.1.slave-socket
local:/run/user//dolphinoTcyBm.718.slave-socket"
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#0 0x72e894e1e50f in ppoll () from /usr/lib/li
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Oh, and in case you're wondering the "why" behind doing it like that, the child
process cpptools for the c++ extension plays havoc with the usability of my
system.
Yes, I also about the c++ setting fo
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Summary: Nice/Ionice Not Being Honored In .desktop Exec
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.20.4
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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Bug ID: 430636
Summary: Remember Plasma/Wayland Setting For Login
Product: systemsettings
Version: 5.20.4
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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Testing this further (instead of just rebooting), I found that killing the
kdeinit5 threads "file.so", sets things back the way it should (no crashes,
thumbnails are generated).
I first suicided kdeinit
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Correct Tooltip (applet?)
Not sure about the "network applet", but tooltips are typically shown correct
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Yeah, it was wayland.
For whatever reason that was the default at login. It is not something I chose.
I logged out, switched to "regular" Plasma, but logging back in was taking
awhile so I opened another tt
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I think it may be wayland. I'm looking into it.
Not sure if that's something new that KDE now loads into it automatically.
Wayland has always been horrible for me and I avoid it like the plague.
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Summary: Massive Rendering Issues
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Version: 5.20.4
Platform: Archlinux Packages
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Status: REPORTED
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Summary: Widget Tooltip Text Missing Under Oxygen Theme
Product: Oxygen
Version: 5.20.4
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OS: Linux
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Nick, "100% reproducible bug"? Yet your own comment
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=360478#c92 "Sometimes it's working but not
always"
"zero interest from devs"? When you
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I was going to say the same thing, but also add that it's already been said
that they can't replicate the issue on their side.
That makes fixing the issue much harder. And if you have other bugs repor
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Bug reports should provide, in some way, information that may lead to a
resolution. i.Dark_Templar's above-and-beyond work is an extraordinary example,
as is Mike's original report and other's showin
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Nick, I mentioned to you in comment #87 that you're basically wasting your
time.
Now in comment #127, I'm going to tell you that all you're doing is spamming to
31 people.
Saying it exists in
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... or maybe I won't --replace it (because it just doesn't want to), and I have
to SIGTERM it.
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It's still an issue, but at least program address locations are being displayed
in the dump:
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Stack trace of thread 1806553:
#0 0x7bfb41f0e615 raise (libc.so.6 + 0x3d615)
#1 0x7bfb41ef7862
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Yeah, I saw this post now listed (compare with the partial (top) list I
included in my previous post).
I don't know if the search function simply doesn't examine the subject/title of
the report, or doesn&
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Ugh, I also meant to mention that I initially did a search for "dolphin" here,
which showed this report.
Then I tried to search for "dolphin duplicate" (without quotes. looking for
other reports)
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Bug ID: 423774
Summary: Coredump While Logging Out
Product: frameworks-kglobalaccel
Version: 5.71.0
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Sever
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Bug ID: 423773
Summary: "Restart computer" Causes "Logout" Instead
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.19.1
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
S
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Memory Usage Chart Stuck For "Available". Uptime Is Always "0.0"
Okay, this time I opted to let
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Ugh, I was hoping I wouldn't have to remove them. I had just customized them
after the notable upgrade/change.
I knew the thermal widget had an issue and was really surprised/pleased to see
the new design.
W
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Forgot to include another user's experience with the same release:
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