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Never mind, I'm getting a permission denied error for removing
Akonadi.error.old which I cannot explain. The file permissionss are 644 and the
file and path are correct. The only odd thing in my configurati
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My permission problem was unrelated and due to apparmor.
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(In reply to kloczek from comment #9)
> (In reply to Aaron Williams from comment #5)
> > I am hitting this bug. The last time I debugged this it turned out to be due
> > to multiple threads attem
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Bug ID: 467790
Summary: Crashes every time I clear scrollback and reset
Classification: Applications
Product: konsole
Version: 23.03.80
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Statu
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Session that crashed (all crash)
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Default Profile I use
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It looks like it's crashing here in session/SessionController.cpp:
994 void SessionController::updateCodecAction(QTextCodec *codec)
995 {
996 _codecAction->setCurrentCodec(QString::fromUt
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With some more digging it looks like it was due to the parent pointing to a
non-existent profile in Shell.profile.
I was getting the following message when starting Konsole:
org.kde.konsole.profile: Could not
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> Seems to me because it is trying to use `software-properties-kde` when the
> correct package (in Neon at least) is `software-properties-qt`
>
> Maybe that wo
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Bug ID: 467865
Summary: Realloc failure on certain files
Classification: Frameworks and Libraries
Product: frameworks-baloo
Version: 5.104.0
Platform: openSUSE
OS: Linux
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I am not running BTRFS. I've had too many bad experiences with it and lost too
many BTRF filesystems in the past to trust it, plus it has this habit of
suddenly going out to lunch to do some processing. I
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I might add that I do not think it is memory constrained. The system this is
running on has 128GiB of RAM and significant swap. I do not see baloo consuming
excessive memory, though the index file is a bit over 60
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--- Comment #4 from Aaron Williams ---
While I had been seeing these periodic failures earlier, something definitely
got goofed up.
balooctl status
kf.i18n: KLocalizedString: Using an empty domain, fix the code. msgid:
"Unknown" ms
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balooctl indexSize
File Size: 8.18 GiB
Used: 3.94 GiB
PostingDB: 1.12 GiB28.433 %
PositionDB: 1.91 GiB48.445 %
DocTerms: 641.15 MiB15.887
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I can also resolve the problem by entirely removing the "ItemGeometries" line
and leaving the "ItemGeometriesHorizontal" line. However, again, this line is
recreated at login, and if left a
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> (I believe the bug trigger here was a multi-monitor setup with different
> resolutions for each monitor, one full-HD one 4K. When I upgraded to
> matching-resolution 4Ks it stopped triggering for m
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In
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-workspace/-/blob/Plasma/5.25/components/containmentlayoutmanager/appletslayout.cpp,
lines 83-88:
>} else if (!m_geometryBeforeResolutionChange.isEm
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Looking at my previous comment, it may appear misleading - the comment within
the "else if" block actually applies to the following "else" block if I'm
understanding correctly. H
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The patch: https://termbin.com/kv20
Plasma version - 5.25.5 (built from source with kdesrc-build with build-group
set to stable-kf5-qt5)
WARNING: I do not know C++. All this patch does is comment out a chunk of
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> The patch: https://termbin.com/kv20
> Plasma version - 5.25.5 (built from source with kdesrc-build with
> build-group set to stable-kf5-qt5)
>
> WA
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OK, I've read through the code and I think I see why this bug is occurring. My
understanding of C++ is not all that great since I don't actually know the
language, so this could be partially wrong.
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The kwin/src/activities.cpp file is
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/kwin/-/blob/master/src/activities.cpp, sorry to
accidentally fail to specify that.
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Interesting. Using "killall kwin_x11 && kwin_x11" in KDE neon Unstable Edition
results in identical behavior as when using "kwin_x11 --replace".
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Maybe it would be better if, rather than implementing the fix in ksmserver, we
implemented it in kwin/src/activities.cpp? I'm realizing it might be rather
trivial to do something like this:
> bool Ac
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--- Comment #16 from Aaron Rainbolt ---
Wow, in retrospect that code is SO BAD. A typo, I'm probably missing C++
syntax, and the pseudocode logic is itself flawed. :facepalm:
I think I meant something more like this:
> bool Activities::sta
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OK, nevermind, upon closer inspection I'm looking at the wrong code. No changes
I make to bool Activities::start(const QString &id) seem to have any effect
(not even a blatant null pointer dereference
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> OK, nevermind, upon closer inspection I'm looking at the wrong code. No
> changes I make to bool Activities::start(const QString &id) seem to have an
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So, looking at the logic here, I think the problem might actually be the result
of a resolution change during early startup - for instance, on an NVIDIA
machine of mine, the SDDM display on bootup is rather
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Looks like the resolution change was indeed (at least part of) the problem.
Changing AppletsLayout::AppletsLayout to ignore any screen resolution changes
the first time it is ran fixed the bug, while still
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Crud. Well the solution that I was about to post a merge request for turned out
to only solve the problem partway. While the widgets are no longer scrambled on
startup, you can still cause them to be scrambled by
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Er, no, probably in GridLayoutManager. (Note to self, look at code before
declaring where you think a bug is.)
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Nevermind, I guess the bug seeming to still be there was a fluke? Now I can't
get the wrong behavior to happen anymore. :/ Task failed successfully, I guess.
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Bah, and now there it is again! Fickle thing. Alright, sorry for bug spam. I'll
be back once I figure out what it's doing this time.
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Alright, looks like everything's now working right! Merge request:
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-workspace/-/merge_requests/2118
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> (In reply to Aaron Rainbolt from comment #17)
> > This *might* be Qt related - I'm experiencing a similar problem on Lubuntu
> > 22.04.1 with
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Bug ID: 459422
Summary: KDevelop crashed when trying to use the git revert
feature
Classification: Unclassified
Product: kdevelop
Version: unspecified
Platform: unspecified
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--- Comment #213 from Aaron Wolf ---
(In reply to John Brooks from comment #211)
> Is the status supposed to be "resolved upstream"?
Yeah, I agree. It's not resolved. People discussing the idea that the best
resolution is upst
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Indeed, the date format in the plasma clock widget is already completely
customizable with a field to enter the format code. Everything about that
existing is good. Even if system-wide qt-based custom formats were
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./baloo-checkdb.py
Loading DB from /home/aaronw/.local/share/baloo/index...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/fast2/aaronw/programming/kde/./baloo-checkdb.py", line 265, in
db.check()
Fi
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I reset the index. It looks like the database became corrupted. Even after
recreating the database, I am getting this error again when it hits certain
files like some of the large PDF documents I have. One PDF
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I also have not backed up the index file. It typically quickly grows fairly
large so I specifically do not back it up with my backup system.
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I'm not entirely sure it's PDFs. Unfortunately when I get a stack trace it
doesn't report the file that it died on. In the monitor I see it failing even
on some html files.
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Hi Nate,
I was able to inhibit locking just by starting Haruna (no media playing or even
paused).
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(Also I believe Element (a Matrix chat client) is good at causing this problem
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Bug ID: 468703
Summary: Search occurs in random editor window instead of
active editor window
Classification: Applications
Product: kdevelop
Version: 5.11.230390
Platform: ope
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I would suggest that kscreenlocker should just go with whatever timeout PAM is
configured to use. Since PAM is used in more places than just kscreenlocker,
it isn't really K
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(As a note for anyone who may look into this. libpam-fprintd documentation
suggests that setting "-1" for an "unlimited" timeout is allowed, but that is
*a
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Bug ID: 470185
Summary: Maximized windows not covering entire screen in some
circumstances
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 5.27.5
Platform: Kubuntu
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I set scaling to 200% through Settings → Display and Monitor → Display
Configuration → Global scale. It does not look like the PLASMA_USE_QT_SCALING
environment variable is
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Poking around a bit more.
If I take the bottom panel out of autohide, I get a one-pixel space ABOVE the
panel and BELOW the maximized window.
If I move the panel to the right s
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I can't reproduce this issue with plasma 5.27.5 and telegram-desktop 4.8.1.
Maybe it has been fixed somehow?
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> ...on Wayland?
On Wayland it seems to maximize and properly cover the entire screen.
> ...if you make your panel always visible?
If the panel is always visible (and on th
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Bug ID: 470897
Summary: Crash when Right-Clicking an application during
search.
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: master
Platform: Neon
OS:
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> Hello Aaron! Unfortunately, due to the nature of Flatpaks, they cannot
> directly adhere to your system theme. Unlike most programs that run on your
> computer,
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> (In reply to Aaron Loit from comment #2)
> > (In reply to Walker White from comment #1)
> > > Hello Aaron! Unfortunately, due to the nature of Fla
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Bug ID: 471019
Summary: White line flickers above application launcher when it
launches or closes
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.27.5
Platform: Other
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Bug ID: 469731
Summary: When KWin compositing disabled, clicking on Task
Manager's grouped task won't show textual list
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.27.5
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Bug ID: 469951
Summary: With fingerprint login, odd behaviors if you do not
perform a scan promptly
Classification: Plasma
Product: kscreenlocker
Version: git-stable-Plasma/5.27
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Writing this as a comment and not a bug report since there's still some more
work to be done, but here's some extra info:
While attempting to test the backports of this bug fix
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I found this shows up with png files that were processed with pngquant. The
original file looks fine in gwenview. The processed file still looks fine in
Firefox and in Okular, but it is glitchy in gwenview when zoomed
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Hmm, and it's happening *without* a resolution change? That's weird. Fushan Wen
thought that perhaps a Qt bug had something to do with one aspect of this mess,
but I've been having a ridiculously ha
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Backtrace of all threads when in this condition
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Since Microsoft now mandates the use of oauth2 for IMAP with office365, this
bug is now more important than ever. It is now impossible to use KMail/Kontact
with Office365 without jumping through some major hoops
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--- Comment #33 from Aaron Rainbolt ---
OK so that didn't work. I tried to diff between what I thought was a working
point on the master branch, and the tip of the Plasma/5.26 branch, and got a
diff that was, I kid you not, nearly two million
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Bug ID: 488933
Summary: Email received without a date sorted under "December
1969"
Classification: Applications
Product: kmail2
Version: 6.1.1
Platform: Other
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Bug ID: 478292
Summary: Search almost unusable with multiple files open
Classification: Applications
Product: kdevelop
Version: 5.12.230803
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
S
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I have some more info on the searching for the wrong term. When I go to search,
it jumps to a different window and searches the last item I searched for in
that window, not the current search term in the current
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Another observation is it seems to jump to the previously active window, not
the currently active window. For example, if I'm editing in window 3 but
previously was editing in window 2, it will search window
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Bug ID: 482181
Summary: If keyboards were changed while laptop was sleeping,
can't enter password on waking to unlock session
Classification: Plasma
Product: kscreenlocker
Version: 5.27
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The only work around I have found is to unplug the keyboard and then type on
the laptop keyboard itself. I seem to recall typing on the laptop keyboard
didn't work (nothing showing up) while the USB keyboar
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> Did you reverse the observed and expected sections?
Yes I did. I will fix this. Thanks!
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