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Still an issue in Plasma 5.9.
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> Try to delete Plasma's theme caches, i.e. the files plasma* in ~/.cache/
> (and logout/login).
> It seems that the theme version has not been upda
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Screenshot with the new icons
It looks like the patch has landed in Tumbleweed now, but... somehow, I still
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For UDF, there's also udftools (mkudffs). It goes only up to 2.01, though.
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It's a page with an hourglass on it at the moment. That makes sense, since it's
basically "recently accessed documents".
For plasma-nm, though, wouldn't the proper icon be the green r
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> Yes, in KDE4.
> As I wrote they were part of KDE4 plasma-nm itself.
The screenshots I linked at are not from KDE4 ("networkmanagement"
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Nice, thanks :)
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>From what I can find, all the Oxygen nm icons indeed were there at some point
in time, see:
https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=285&t=119742
http://linux-os.net/plasma-nm-mejoras-en-la-usabilidad
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Shouldn't the HiDPI scaling issues be in another bug report, though? This one
is about icons scaling with panel size, regardless whether it's HiDPI or not.
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> I guess that any variant will rub some people wrong. We simply can't account
> for all tastes and any change will make one group or another
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Hm, true, I looked through the installed Oxygen icons and I can't find an
æroplane icon among them. There is a wifi icon (under devices), but it is a bit
different from the one used by Plasma. That
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That's the thing, the icons are already there. They exist and are installed.
They're just not in the right place. That's why I said that
frameworks-plasma/libplasma is probably the right pl
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I can confirm this too, using Amarok frameworks git on openSUSE. FYI, this
happens without editing tags manually too (in fact mine can't edit tags to
begin with). And the result is that the header
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Yea, either that or frameworks-plasma/libplasma, or most likely both (plasma-nm
should fall back to the system icon theme and the plasma framework should
actually contain these icons for the Oxygen/Air themes
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I saw the other bug, but I don't think these are the same bug. There they're
talking about Breeze, while in my case the problem is with *not* Breeze, in
other words, Air and Oxygen have this probl
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plasma-nm screenshot
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Bug ID: 368660
Summary: Wireless and aeroplane mode Oxygen icons missing in
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Product: Oxygen
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
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Summary: Air style missing for per-window progress indicator
Product: plasmashell
Version: master
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
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For what it's worth, after updating to Plasma 5.7.3 (still on Qt 5.6.1), I no
longer get any crashes when I put my DisplayPort monitor to sleep. So I can
indeed consider this issue fixed now.
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KGet console output
Still the same issue with the current git master on openSUSE Tumbleweed, Using:
KDE Fra
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Tested with Qt 5.6.1, still crashes. See attached log.
The Plasma version i
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Confirmed, Plasma still crashes when the monitor is turned off with Qt
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> Bloody hell, I don't understand how QT could be released with a bug like
> this, much less the developers being unconcerned about fixing it.
I don
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> Does it mean, it won't be fixed in 5.5, which probably means it won't be
> fixed in OS 42.1, due to a major software update?
Possibly. It certa
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It should be resolved in Qt 5.6. It's not surprising that it's not working for
those on the 5.5 branch.
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Yes, thanks. That's good to know and good to hear.
I'm not too concerned with a few specialised icons being mismatched; after all,
it's the common ones that you end up pressing the mos
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No, I don't use autofs. And my system has no freezes or delays during boot,
it's quite speedy.
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Hm, I use KWallet as well, but not for networking (in my case it's wired).
Also relevant to the bug is that sometimes only the first IRC server fails to
connect, whereas the second one works fine almos
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