https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=491399

--- Comment #15 from Maxim Egorushkin <maxim.yegorush...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Maxim Egorushkin from comment #14)
> (In reply to Waqar Ahmed from comment #6)
> > I haven't found any concrete way to reproduce this so far
> 
> Reproduction steps:
> 
> 1. Enable notifications (turn off "do not disturb").
> 2. Connect Bluetooth headphones.
> 3. Lock the screen and wait till the monitor turns off.
> 4. Turn off the Bluetooth headphones.
> 5. Unlock the screen.
> 6. Observe that the panel is gone. Sometimes, there is a volume OSD stuck in
> a random place on the screen, cannot be removed.

Thinking more about the root cause of the issue, the audio device change OSD
and volume OSD are displayed regardless of whether notifications are in "do not
disturb" mode or not. There is no audio playing, and notification sounds are
disabled in the "Colours & Theme -> System Sounds" on my system, when I turn
the Bluetooth headphones off.

The problem seems to occur only when notifications are not in "do not disturb"
mode. Which suggests that notification pop-ups could be crashing the panel when
the only monitor turns off.

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