https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=356843

--- Comment #7 from Piotr Mierzwinski <piotr.mierzwin...@gmail.com> ---
Replying to your question. There is no change. I can see on desktop only
default empty wallpaper.

I checked the list of processes after that - using Ctrl+Esc looking for
plasmashell.
After desktop was sliding to the right side (and as I got default wallpaper) I
noticed that in the list of process I have two plasmashell processes. First
one, looking on top (primary I guess), takes ~120MB (in other simplest test had
105MB) and in "Window Title" "Plazma" value. Second one (slipping I guess) has
state "stopped" in "CPU" column and empty value in "Window Title". I think the
numbers here not matter only saying that primary process takes more memory and
is working.

After that I was looking for the simplest test to reproduce this issue and I
found one :).
1. Compositor must be on (I have it "on" from default, so I don't need to
change nothing in configuration). Here I have default configuration (you can
find in top post). Therefore my test I started from the second point.
2. Being on login screen switch to any text terminal and...
    Remove or rename cache and configuration directories
    rm .cashe .kde .kde4
    mv .config .config.bak
    mv .local .local.bak
3. Log in to Plasma and set two virtual desktops
4. Change wallpaper (no matter which one, might be even first one)
    Note. Wallpaper window has default settings as following: Desktop, Picture,
Scaled 
    (sorry if the names doesn't match accurately I translate them from my local
language)
    I have also installed couple additional wallpapers, but I'm not sure is it
important here.
5. Invoke Alt+F2, and put "k" letter in edit box

Result:
wallpaper sliding including plasmoids if any there are placed on the desktop
Using in this moment SHIFT+Alt+F12 nothing change. Even second "stopped"
plasmashell process still exists on the processes list. Ah. OK. Only (bottom)
panel a bit changes (there is no artefacts only it changes a bit its look).

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