https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=434487
--- Comment #1 from Dimitris Giannos ---
Ah, I also noticed that once I hover over to the edge to which I have my
panel, while having a window maximized, the panel appears but doesn't
auto-disappear... Is this what should happen? I don't rem
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Bug ID: 434487
Summary: New Behaviour: "Windows can cover" make panel to move
out of boundaries instead of covering.
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.21.2
Platform: Archlinux Packa
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--- Comment #13 from Dimitris Giannos ---
(In reply to Dimitris Giannos from comment #12)
> Well I don't get the bug anymore after rearranging screens. I get it rarely
> but I don't know how to reproduce it. I also suspect it
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--- Comment #12 from Dimitris Giannos ---
Well I don't get the bug anymore after rearranging screens. I get it rarely but
I don't know how to reproduce it. I also suspect it's a drivers' issue. Should
this be closed for now?
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--- Comment #6 from Dimitris Giannos ---
If by "login screen" you mean sddm then no. I'm talking about the screen that
appears NOT when you command to log out but when you let the device alone for
some minutes (and then the screen turns
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--- Comment #4 from Dimitris Giannos ---
It seems to be a bit more complicated:
I realized that before my screen is disabled, there is a small period that
plasma log you out in lock screen and after some seconds or minutes it disables
my screen. After
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--- Comment #2 from Dimitris Giannos ---
Well yes, 5.21... what do you mean "fixed"?
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Bug ID: 433577
Summary: Lock Screen: need to click on type bar before writing
password to unlock
Product: kscreenlocker
Version: 5.10.3
Platform: Archlinux Packages
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--- Comment #9 from Dimitris Giannos ---
Ye, now I have to recompile everything from source :/ (or I don't get it).
Would be so much better if debug symbols were enabled by default in official
packages.
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--- Comment #7 from Dimitris Giannos ---
Alright, I'll try the next times... But I really wonder why they don't contain
debug symbols by default...
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WeirdDesktop
And here is what I saw after a screen lock while having both displays enabled
(one on top of th
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Crash Reports
Here are the 3 reports I get after every screen lock WHILE I have ONLY the DP
(60Hz) display enabl
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My Displays
Okay, I was given the luck to find more info about this case. This will take
some comments because
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--- Comment #14 from Dimitris Giannos ---
If that's more convenient for everyone.. then yes.
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Summary|Have the same corner radius |Have the same corner radius
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--- Comment #5 from Dimitris Giannos ---
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Window corners when snapped to screen corners/edge
Could also add a new feature (not sure how had to implement:
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--- Comment #2 from Dimitris Giannos ---
I have reinstalled plasma and I will see whether they will pop up again.
Sorry, I thought I had attached a screenshot with dev info from all 3 crashes.
Also forgot to mention that this happened in wayland. I
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--- Comment #4 from Dimitris Giannos ---
Then, how about no curvy edges and just angles? Although I think this will
lool, perhaps, too strange for Plasma. I don't know.
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--- Comment #4 from Dimitris Giannos ---
Oh, I didn't see that there were already other posts regarding this.
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Bug ID: 433325
Summary: Crashes after Screen Locks
Product: kde
Version: unspecified
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: crash
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=433307
Bug ID: 433307
Summary: One curve for all 4 window edges
Product: kwin
Version: unspecified
Platform: unspecified
OS: All
Status: REPORTED
Severity: wishlist
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=433303
Bug ID: 433303
Summary: Executable: plasmashell PID: (Various) Signal:
Segmentation fault (11)
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.21.0
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS
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--- Comment #10 from Dimitris Giannos ---
The command seemed to make Firefox look neater, probably as it should be in
this screen, but it seems like there were a lot of screen tearings (or some
similar bugs) and plasma couldn't handle it, so it
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--- Comment #8 from Dimitris Giannos ---
Where am I supposed to write this line? I typed it in terminal and seems like,
after restarting, nothing changed.
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--- Comment #6 from Dimitris Giannos ---
I also opened inkscape. Seems like everything has been scaled without loss of
quality. Also notice from the screenshots that plasma's mouse has been affected
badly.
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--- Comment #5 from Dimitris Giannos ---
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150% Scaling
And here is with 150%. I think that they all downgrade. Here it seems like it
downgrades less. You
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200% Scaling
Here is the image with Global Scaling set to 200%. It seems like it has
affected only apps oth
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--- Comment #2 from Dimitris Giannos ---
I will try to answer all those. But I cannot guarantee when that happens. (Not
because I'm lazy)
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Bug ID: 433115
Summary: Global Scaling Options Seems to "lower" resolution
unlike old "force font DPI"
Product: systemsettings
Version: 5.21.0
Platform: Archlinux Packages
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