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I rebuilt the entire Plasma from master and I still cannot reproduce. Could you
provide a video of the issue? Maybe there is something different in our setup.
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Is this confirmed to be related to
https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/plasma-framework/-/merge_requests/500?
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I tried on both X11 and Wayland but I'm not able to reproduce the issue in my
build. But I'm sure I saw this some weeks ago.
If the problem appears when hovering, these two places come to my m
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Tried it. Also tried to enable "auto hide". Tried also on the secondary screen.
Is this deterministically reproducible for you?
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And if you created a new user, with a default setup, does it happen there? If
it doesn't, then maybe there is a specific setup needed to reproduce it.
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Bug ID: 468020
Summary: Window outline inconsistent between windows and sides
of the same window and mispositioned
Classification: Plasma
Product: Breeze
Version: 5.27.3
Platf
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VLC looks reasonable.
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(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #3)
> Are you using a fractional scale factor, by any chance?
I'm sorry, I forgot the obvious detail: fractional scaling set to 1.5 in
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This is another related patch for the underline:
https://invent.kde.org/utilities/konsole/-/merge_requests/843.
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Git commit 1f0cefa40815b00c2ba05453f8774ced180ca113 by Luca Carlon.
Committed on 09/05/2023 at 21:57.
Pushed by hindenburg into branch 'master'.
Invalidate a slightly larger area when scheduling a r
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I sent a few patches:
https://invent.kde.org/utilities/konsole/-/commit/87c895cf9759e64829e7a4b7d117b810a0da4da8
https://invent.kde.org/utilities/konsole/-/commit/d747635ce1f542bd0e3e278f1f1b95b8b462500d
https
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Bug ID: 460440
Summary: Black background and missing context menu on the
desktop in multiscreen configuration
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.25.5
Platf
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I read the bugreport you linked. Are you sure this is really a duplicate of
that? In that report I read: "Wallpaper/tablet settings are restored to
default". One thing is losing some custom configuration,
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Bug ID: 477910
Summary: Cannot unpause VLC after pausing
Classification: Applications
Product: kdeconnect
Version: 23.08.3
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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Can the fix be backported?
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Any way to, at least, hide it? It is of no practical use, so hiding it is
perfectly acceptable. At least users will not remain with a broken feature for
many other months.
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Hiding it would be useful for the systems where it is broken. Would it be
possible to hide the broken feature for Plasma5, which is still what users will
use for several months? For instance, would it be possible to
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Hello, I was affected by this issue as well. I could reproduce it by simply
using VLC or Joplin.
Approximately 10 days ago I read this discussion and I switched the effect from
scale to fade. This immediately fixed
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Bug ID: 486535
Summary: kwin_wayland starts consuming a high amount of CPU
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: unspecified
Platform: Manjaro
OS: Linux
Status
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=486550
Bug ID: 486550
Summary: Wrong layout of the desktop folder settings window
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: 6.0.4
Platform: Manjaro
OS: Linux
Statu
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Layout of the window after resizing it.
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The problem did not appear again for me after what I explained above.
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I can reproduce with other apps using XWayland.
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If someone wanted to test, this is the set of patches I proposed:
* https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/kwindowsystem/-/merge_requests/55
* https://invent.kde.org/libraries/plasma-wayland-protocols/-/merge_requests
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This is what I came up with:
https://youtu.be/iSZcLh2yL1E
works pretty much the same on both Wayland and X11. If someone wanted to
provide some feedback, these are the two patches:
https://invent.kde.org/lcarlon
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I opened the first merge request:
https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/plasma-framework/-/merge_requests/500. This
one is just for the resize capability in the dialog implementation. If this is
actually accepted, I
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I opened another MR regarding this feature:
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/kwin/-/merge_requests/2253. I won't be able to go
on with this feature without feedback from some expert Plasma/kwin dev about
thes
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I recently saw a new update from nVidia (driver version 510.54) and I tried to
remove the nVidia driver from the blacklist. I see no more performance related
problems anymore on the same machine of the first report
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Is there someone actively working on this?
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What about this second proposal Nate? It makes dialogs resizable as requested.
https://invent.kde.org/lcarlon/plasma-framework/-/commit/492c2d8fb76d6b7f7e4cd4f4153ae05ee1c16c5c
https://invent.kde.org/lcarlon
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Thank you Nate for your feedback. I'm currently stuck with the Wayland
implementation. It seems that this technique works in Wayland when only Qt is
involved, but does not seem to work when applied t
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Bug ID: 444652
Summary: Dolphin allows the user to move to the trash files
that cannot actually be removed by him
Product: dolphin
Version: 21.08.2
Platform: Other
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Reported here: https://github.com/mltframework/mlt/issues/663.
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Bug ID: 476501
Summary: Plasmashell crashes immediately at start
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: master
Platform: Manjaro
OS: Linux
Status: REPORT
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--- Comment #2 from Luca Carlon ---
The problems with pipewire are probably simply related to the fact that I did
not configure it in any way. I simply installed it so I could build Plasma 6. I
do not need it to work for the moment.
Are you saying I
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Horizontal lines in Plasma menus.
Something very similar happens in Plasma in other places, not sure if this is
relat
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I recently started to use Wayland on the same machine more seriously. It seems
the problem mostly solved by blacklisting nvidia and nouveau drivers and
switching the latency setup to "force smoothest animations
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Bug ID: 431376
Summary: Image sequence does not seem to properly handle images
of different sizes
Product: kdenlive
Version: 20.12.0
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
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I wouldn't even use Plasma without PLASMA_USE_QT_SCALING=1. Is there an updated
list with all the tasks blocking this?
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Stupid question. "Depends on" is probably what I was looking for, sorry.
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Bug ID: 425571
Summary: Panel is animated twice when shown
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.19.4
Platform: Manjaro
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: normal
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Hello,
yes, with that patch I can't reproduce the issue in melt or kdenlive. Hope it's
fixed.
Thanks for your help.
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Bug ID: 462290
Summary: A window should not be moved to the top on a mouse
down event when the event results in a selection
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 5.26.3
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=400269
Bug ID: 400269
Summary: When scaling is applied, contextual menu in the
systray has wrong size for icons
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.13.5
Platform: Other
OS: L
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This is a contextual menu in konsole which is perfectly sized.
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This is another menu showing icons not properly size. This one is opened on the
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Bug ID: 400362
Summary: Add a note stating that identifying with nickserv may
result in failures when auto-joining
Product: konversation
Version: 1.7.5
Platform: Other
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Erik, I'm not sure what you mean by "the first time the switcher is displayed".
Do you mean "the first time the switcher is displayed after kwin process
started"? If this is what you me
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Tried hard to reproduce but I couldn't. These two patches seem to fix properly
for me on nVidia.
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Were the patches committed? Do these patches affect also other
platforms/drivers? Do you need other tests? These patches seem to be pretty
relevant if someone wants to work on nVidia on many machines. Many thanks to
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You just have to apply the two patches provided in the report. One to qtcore
and the other to kwin. This fixed the issue for me.
I hope someone could work on the release or describe what is blocking.
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I tested the patches on Intel HD and everything seems to work as usual.
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No, this was only happening on nVidia for me too. But the patches seemed not to
apply only to that case.
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What distro?
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Is there anyone in charge of publishing the changes? Was the Qt patch
submitted? I sent patches to Qt in the past if you need it. I'd consider this a
high priority bug as it makes the system unusable in
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I see the Qt patch was merged to the 5.12 branch. Hope to see it in 5.12.4. But
what about kwin? When is the patch release planned?
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Bug ID: 408748
Summary: Hard to open apps clicking on the icons
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.16.0
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: normal
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I uploaded a shot of the application I'm talking about. Just to be sure I set
the proper component in the report.
I see the problem everywhere there is a square with something to click on. Even
a widget. So I
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It seems I cannot reproduce on the buttons "Apps & Docs" and "Widgets".
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I applied the patches in the version posted here to kwin 5.16 and Qt 5.12: no
issue even after many hours of uptime.
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--- Comment #8 from Luca Carlon ---
I tried to simply disable nVidia and run on Intel HD only. No issue on Intel
HD. The problem occurs only on nVidia.
Unfortunately I tried to create a VM to rebuild plasma and run a session there
but... believe it or
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Yes, proprietary drivers. I only use X11 as kwin with wayland on nVidia is not
supported (probably added in 5.16 right?).
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Tried Plasma on Wayland with nVidia: I could reproduce immediately.
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Bug ID: 409040
Summary: Framerate decreases rapidly in Wayland on nVidia with
proprietary drivers
Product: kwin
Version: 5.16.1
Platform: Kubuntu Packages
OS: Linu
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@Vlad yes, starting apps from command line works properly. The only thing not
working properly is the "click event" in that view.
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Bug ID: 409298
Summary: No desktop when trying to run the docker Neon image
Product: neon
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severit
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Logs from the docker image.
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Someone who can suggest a way to debug this? I was able to build everything and
log into a dev version of Plasma. I suppose it is difficult to use gdb in
there. Can I read logs somehow from that QML file or from the
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It seems that the issue appeared in 0ecb135. This is my attempt to fix the
issue: https://phabricator.kde.org/D22306. It seems to work so far in my
environment: applications are properly opened when clicked, moving
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What about using fuseiso as suggested, and make dolphin also list fuse mounts?
I may try to propose a patch if there is nothing against it.
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I'm not an experienced KDE dev and I cannot guarantee I can provide patches
shortly. I just started to look into the projects I need to patch, haven't
written anything yet. If you want to take over t
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I checked the backtrace using gdb and I got the same result reported by
Pieter-Jan Briers. I, however, do not see one busy core as reported, CPU is
reported 99% idle.
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--- Comment #27 from Luca Carlon ---
I tried to revert 22a441e071515e9c630f3bdac743c678052f88be for 5.15.4. The
system is working almost perfectly. However, if you try hard enough, the issue
still appears.
Before reverting, moving a window for a couple
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Unfortunately not working properly for me on 5.15.4 and 5.15.5.
When I switch the window, sometimes it works as expected, sometimes (more than
50% of the times) nothing happens and nothing changes on the screen
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I agree that the default method should not be one that is known to be
unreliable. And does it make sense to keep an unreliable method? If it does,
should we anyway put a note stating it is unreliable?
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Bug ID: 410902
Summary: Add per process power-related information in the
process table
Product: ksysguard
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
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--- Comment #2 from Luca Carlon ---
At the moment I just have a draft. I can improve it a bit and share. I would
like to have some feedback from the community about the key points before
working more on this.
Do you think relying on some fork of
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Hello, this is just a draft of the architecture of what I imagined, but I guess
it is simpler to get comments/critics by providing what I did. I added a few
notes about the build procedure in my main repo:
https
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It probably is. I'll read more carefully. Do you also happen to have an
example?
At the moment I'm more worried about the other portion of the implementation.
Multiple instances of KSysGuard are allowed,
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It is not necessarily an issue, but that means I need to know how it works. The
second instance of KSysGuard calls into the existing KAuth helper? Is it
creating a new thread? This is something I need to know cause
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I suspected that. Thanks for explaining.
What about my first proposal: adding a simple note explaining the situation to
the user, maybe suggesting SASL? It took me hours to understand why that was
happening to me and
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Bug ID: 406080
Summary: Custom connection parameters in connection dialog
Product: krdc
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity:
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I had a look at smb4k: what about using KAuth?
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=400666
Bug ID: 400666
Summary: Proposal of a different behavior for split views
Product: konsole
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severit
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