[plasmashell] [Bug 315488] icon-only task manager groups chrome/chromium web apps with chrome/chromium

2016-11-14 Thread Pedro Albuquerque Santos
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=315488

--- Comment #38 from Pedro Albuquerque Santos  ---
I can confirm that the problem reappeared. It was fixed with Plasma 5.7, and
I'm almost 100% sure that it was still ok as of 5.8.0. However, I have tested
5.8.2 and 5.8.3 and the behaviour just changed back to how it was on 5.6.

What was changed that caused this? And why? Eike Hein seemed to agree with this
change and, as far as I'm aware, he's the one responsible by the Task Manager
component.

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[kwin] [Bug 452219] Low fps and high CPU usage on external monitor connected to NVIDIA when default GPU is Intel

2023-07-02 Thread Pedro Albuquerque Santos
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=452219

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--- Comment #35 from Pedro Albuquerque Santos  ---
Will the aforementioned merge requests (assuming they are merged) be part of a
5.27.x patch release or will everybody have to wait for Plasma 6 to get these
fixes?

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[Akonadi] [Bug 393898] Kmail2 EWS does not load contacts - version 17.12.3

2020-06-28 Thread Pedro Albuquerque Santos
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=393898

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--- Comment #9 from Pedro Albuquerque Santos  ---
Has this ever been fixed since it was reported back in 2018? I have the same
behavior on Kubuntu 20.04 which ships with akonadi 19.12.3.

I also tried on Manjaro Testing with akonadi 20.04.2 with the same results.

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[Akonadi] [Bug 390798] Akonadi EWS failed to authenticate with Exchange Server

2020-06-28 Thread Pedro Albuquerque Santos
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=390798

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--- Comment #24 from Pedro Albuquerque Santos  ---
The fix is still no part of akonadi 20.04, is it? Will it be released as part
of 20.08?

In the meantime, I found this workaround:
https://github.com/KrissN/akonadi-ews/issues/48#issuecomment-370542561

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[kwin] [Bug 452219] Low fps and high CPU usage on external monitor connected to NVIDIA when default GPU is Intel

2024-08-13 Thread Pedro Albuquerque Santos
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=452219

--- Comment #87 from Pedro Albuquerque Santos  ---
(In reply to Lucas Lima from comment #85)
> I've created a thread with gathered information across other DEs in the
> Nvidia forums:
> https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/nvidia-please-get-it-together-with-
> external-monitors-on-wayland/301684
> 
> If this bothers you as much as it does to me, please provide some inputs
> there.

>From my past experience (I haven't been running Linux on my laptop for quite
some time now) the only fixes were:
1. Switch the laptop to only use the dedicated NVIDIA GPU if you laptop allows
it (mine does). In this case everything worked fine since both the internal
screen and the external screen were directly running from the dedicated GPU. Of
course that this eliminates any of the power saving advantages that the hybrid
mode may have.
2. I was able to use the nvidia-smi command to ramp up the NVIDIA GPU clock
speeds. If I ramp them up to the maximum the performance issues disappear. Of
course that, once again, this will probably have an impact on power
consumption.

These are just workarounds. What we really need is a proper fix. I believe that
(pat of) the problem is that the iGPU does all the rendering and composting by
default. Therefore, the iGPU must also renders what is shown on the external
screen but it must be copied from the iGPU frame buffer to the dGPU
framebuffer. If the NVIDIA GPU is not properly managed, its clock speeds are
just too slow and it is unable to receive all that data in a timely manner.

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[plasmashell] [Bug 315488] icon-only task manager groups chrome/chromium web apps with chrome/chromium

2016-06-24 Thread Pedro Albuquerque Santos via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=315488

--- Comment #32 from Pedro Albuquerque Santos  ---
(In reply to Eike Hein from comment #31)
> It's slated for 5.7.

I have just tested the latest "KDE Neon Developer Edition Git-Unstable Branch"
image (http://files.kde.org/neon/images/neon-devedition-gitunstable/current/)
and
I'm happy to see that the new Task Manager backend fixes this issue.

The testing that I have done was limited, but everything seemed to work well.
Thanks to this change I may end up moving back to KDE in the near future. I
moved away before because I started to use more and more "web apps" that
running them as separate application icons on the "Icons-only Task Manager"
became really advantageous for my workflow. Unfortunately, KDE didn't cover
this usage scenario, up until now, so I had to move to GNOME Shell, which is
better on this particular matter, but lacking in other areas (which are not
that critical for me).

The only thing missing on the KDE ecosystem, that I can think of, is a seamless
way to connect to and mount network shares, SSH direcroties, etc. Just like it
happens on the GTK+ world thanks to GVFS. But... ohh well!! You can't get
everything you want at the same time ;)

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[plasmashell] [Bug 315488] icon-only task manager groups chrome/chromium web apps with chrome/chromium

2016-03-30 Thread Pedro Albuquerque Santos via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=315488

--- Comment #30 from Pedro Albuquerque Santos  ---
(In reply to Eike Hein from comment #29)
> FWIW, I'm currently rewriting the Task Manager backend library from scratch
> (it's a necessary step to get us on Wayland, unfortunately) and I'll be
> revisiting the grouping logic as part of that.

Nice to hear that this issue will be looked upon in the future. Any idea of
when will this new Task Manager backend land? Do you expect it to be ready for
Plasma 5.7? Or will it only land later?

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