https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=371455
--- Comment #53 from Oded Arbel <o...@geek.co.il> --- Mi(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #52) > in your case, that would be by upgrading the distro to Kubuntu > 34.04. You probably meant Kubuntu 24.04 - the next LTS release that will be made available 9 months from now. Updating from the (still supported, theoretically) 20.04 to the current supported LTS - 22.04, will still not solve this issue as it was apparently fixed for Plasma 5.25 and the fix was never backported to a 5.24 bug fix release - which is what Kubuntu 22.04 is carrying. > If you need support for Plasma 5.18, please contact your distro, who bears > the responsibility of providing support for older releases. Thanks for > understanding! Unfortunately it doesn't look like this issue will ever be addressed in an LTS update - it is likely considered too minor to warrant the backporting effort. Alex, if updating to the non-LTS Kubuntu 23.04 is not an option for you (as I suspect it isn't), then other than backporting the fix yourself, or living with this issue for the next 9 months (plus how ever long it will take to certify your system for a new LTS), and assuming you need a base LTS but can update just Plasma to a more recent version - then I can recommend installing the Neon User Edition focal repository and updating Plasma from there - it features Plasma 5.26 that is compatible with Kubuntu 20.04, and though it is no longer being updated, I expect it to continue to be available for a while (the 18.04 repo - bionic - is still there), and you'd still likely get better experience and support with that than using Plasma from the oldest sill supported Kubuntu LTS... -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.