On Friday 6 September 2024 20:37:59 BST Jack wrote:
> On 2024.09.06 11:12, Michael wrote:
>
> [snip ]
>
> > The second problem I started this thread with, related to the Kmail
> > composer window inheriting the main Kmail window size and vice versa,
> > seems to occur because both windows are
On 2024.09.06 11:12, Michael wrote:
[snip ]
The second problem I started this thread with, related to the Kmail
composer window inheriting the main Kmail window size and vice versa,
seems to occur because both windows are identified having the same
"kmail org.kde.kmail2" named Class. I
On Friday 6 September 2024 12:40:25 BST Dale wrote:
> Michael wrote:
> > On Friday 6 September 2024 12:04:08 BST Dale wrote:
> >> I might add, another odd thing that started after a recent update. When
> >> I logout of KDE or when first booting and am on the sddm login screen,
> >> my first monito
Michael wrote:
> On Friday 6 September 2024 12:04:08 BST Dale wrote:
>
>> I might add, another odd thing that started after a recent update. When
>> I logout of KDE or when first booting and am on the sddm login screen,
>> my first monitor powers off. The second monitor stays on and has the
>> lo
On Friday 6 September 2024 12:04:08 BST Dale wrote:
> I might add, another odd thing that started after a recent update. When
> I logout of KDE or when first booting and am on the sddm login screen,
> my first monitor powers off. The second monitor stays on and has the
> login screen as does the
Michael wrote:
> On Friday 6 September 2024 02:02:55 BST Dale wrote:
>
>> For some reason, the second monitor has a plasma thing, where app menu
>> icon, virtual desktop, clock and such is, on the second monitor as
>> well. My TV screen has nothing. No desktop icons, plasma thingy or
>> anything.
On Friday 6 September 2024 02:02:55 BST Dale wrote:
> For some reason, the second monitor has a plasma thing, where app menu
> icon, virtual desktop, clock and such is, on the second monitor as
> well. My TV screen has nothing. No desktop icons, plasma thingy or
> anything. It just has a defaul
Michael wrote:
> On Thursday 5 September 2024 15:34:06 BST Dale wrote:
>> Michael wrote:
>>> Since I upgraded to KDE Frameworks 6 I have observed some rather unwanted
>>> window behaviours.
>>>
>>> 1. Window Interaction with Gkrellm
>>>
>>> DESIRED BEHAVIOUR:
>>> ==
>>> I have Gkrel
Thanks Jack,
On Thursday 5 September 2024 21:30:54 BST Jack wrote:
> On 2024.09.05 09:22, Michael wrote:
> > Since I upgraded to KDE Frameworks 6 I have observed some rather
> > unwanted
> > window behaviours.
> >
> > 1. Window Interaction with Gkrellm
>
> [snipped lots ]
>
> The latest rel
On 2024.09.05 09:22, Michael wrote:
Since I upgraded to KDE Frameworks 6 I have observed some rather
unwanted
window behaviours.
1. Window Interaction with Gkrellm
[snipped lots ]
The latest release of gkrellm seems to have been over three years ago,
and unfortunately, I suspect there
On Thursday 5 September 2024 15:34:06 BST Dale wrote:
> Michael wrote:
> > Since I upgraded to KDE Frameworks 6 I have observed some rather unwanted
> > window behaviours.
> >
> > 1. Window Interaction with Gkrellm
> >
> > DESIRED BEHAVIOUR:
> > ==
> > I have Gkrellm started up by
Michael wrote:
> Since I upgraded to KDE Frameworks 6 I have observed some rather unwanted
> window behaviours.
>
> 1. Window Interaction with Gkrellm
>
> DESIRED BEHAVIOUR:
> ==
> I have Gkrellm started up by Plasma at login and placed at the top left of
> the
> screen. I can't
Since I upgraded to KDE Frameworks 6 I have observed some rather unwanted
window behaviours.
1. Window Interaction with Gkrellm
DESIRED BEHAVIOUR:
==
I have Gkrellm started up by Plasma at login and placed at the top left of the
screen. I can't remember where/how I set this up,
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