https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=488187
Bug ID: 488187
Summary: CVE-2024-36041 patches in 6.0.5.1 break
shutdown/restart on X11
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: 6.0.5
Platform: Fedora RPMs
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--- Comment #4 from Kevin Kofler ---
The plasma-workspace-6.0.5.1-2.fc40 build that the reporter is using already
has this patch applied:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/plasma-workspace/c/227a33c9b49cb70649c05ac16476f349667d6e36?branch=f40
It does
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Maybe we should revert the "Remove iceauth dependency" parts, keep only the
actual security fix, and just add a Requires: iceauth to the package?
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(Though I have not verified whether that fixes it or whether the security fix
alone is already enough to trigger the bug.)
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--- Comment #8 from Kevin Kofler ---
Quoting the downstream report:
--- Comment [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2290894#c15] from
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Hi there Kevin. Thanks for making it easier for me.
Here you go:
https://0.jaegers.net
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--- Comment #10 from Kevin Kofler ---
At what message level is that printed? It might be that the message is not
shown by default on Fedora because the default settings are quite restrictive
to limit terminal spam from KDE applications. At least we
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These are the settings we ship:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/qt6-qtbase/blob/rawhide/f/qtlogging.ini
[Rules]
*.debug=false
qt.qpa.xcb.xcberror.warning=false
But the message appears to be an uncategorized
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We already have a duplicate report downstream:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2291334
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=488532
Bug ID: 488532
Summary: Alt text not displaying when Alt Text overlay is
clicked on.
Classification: Applications
Product: Tokodon
Version: 24.05.1
Platform: Flatpak
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Created attachment 170522
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Post showing "Save Image As..." on post.
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Thanks for coming back so quickly.
Okay on the reasoning behind not revealing the Alt Text when clicking on it,
but having the Alt Text as clickable would mean that it would be okay for
screen readers I would have
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I need to say that I'm not blind, just, being disabled, I tend to look out for
things that impact upon the disabled. I did not try the old versions of Tokodon
which displayed both the image and the Alt Text
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* I did try the old versions of Tokodon *
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--- Comment #255 from Kevin Kofler ---
I am in general very much for consistency, but being consistently wrong is just
not helpful. Even within a country, there can be distinct regional, local,
ethnical, or personal preferences, so just having these
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--- Comment #256 from Kevin Kofler ---
Also, there is no consistency anyway, since console and GTK applications use
glibc locales, whereas Qt uses ICU locales and only tries to map the glibc
locales to those internally. So you end up with en_DK working
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481584
Bug ID: 481584
Summary: Allow stretched scaling (horizontal ratio ≠ vertical
ratio) on Wayland
Classification: Plasma
Product: KScreen
Version: master
Platform: Manjaro
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It also happen if you click while the pointer is on any side of the screen or
if you click and select the desktop and move towards any side of the screen.
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Bug ID: 482020
Summary: KDE Neon / Plasma 6 does not Shutdown, Restart or
Logout via any of the application menus (Application
Dashboard, Launcher, Menu or Simple Application
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--- Comment #2 from Kevin R ---
(In reply to Antonio Rojas from comment #1)
>
> *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 481938 ***
Thank you!
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Bug ID: 482045
Summary: Notification sounds do not work - KDE Neon / Plasma 6
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: master
Platform: Neon
OS: Linux
Stat
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Bug ID: 482082
Summary: Plasma takes an extra 33 seconds to start after
entering password and logging in when choosing the
Breeze Splash Screen - KDE / Plasma 6
Classification: Plasma
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--- Comment #6 from Kevin R ---
(In reply to tagwerk19 from comment #1)
> Run journalctl and see if you have bluetooth related failures, see Bug 481870
I initially checked to see if this was Bluetooth related, as I when I did some
google search
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--- Comment #3 from Kevin R ---
(In reply to guimarcalsilva from comment #1)
> Can you check if they work if you install the package 'ocean-sound-theme'?
>
> sudo apt install ocean-sound-theme
Installing ocean-sound-theme allow
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--- Comment #18 from Kevin Krammer ---
(In reply to fbm224 from comment #17)
> Is this the same or related to:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=484606#1 ? I made comment #6 there.
Great find, this does indeed sound like the same problem.
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--- Comment #19 from Kevin Krammer ---
Interesting observation on that other ticket which I can confirm on my system:
if I restart kwin_x11 (by running kwin_x11 --replace) it does no longer show
the observed CPU load behavior when locking the screen
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I don't know who maintains the Flatpak for Kompare on Flathub. I don't.
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--- Comment #22 from Kevin Krammer ---
(In reply to Zamundaaa from comment #21)
> Does this still happen if you
> 1. kill kwin_x11 before locking the screen?
When I kill kwin_x11 or call it manually with --replace then the CPU load does
no
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(In reply to Kevin Krammer from comment #22)
> (In reply to Zamundaaa from comment #21)
> > Does this still happen if you
> > 1. kill kwin_x11 before locking the screen?
>
> When I kil
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--- Comment #26 from Kevin Krammer ---
(In reply to Petr Tesařík from comment #25)
> (In reply to Kevin Krammer from comment #24)
> > Disabling KScreen2 also works to avoid the issue.
>
> Did you disable the service, log out and lo
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--- Comment #28 from Kevin Krammer ---
(In reply to Zamundaaa from comment #27)
> KScreen being stopped preventing this isn't too surprising, as it can
> trigger output changes and that seems to be what's using so much CPU, but
> &g
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--- Comment #7 from Kevin Krammer ---
(In reply to Francisco from comment #4)
> Notice that ksmserver is also using quite a bit of CPU, maybe they are
> sending each other events in an infinite loop?
I can confirm that I also see an increased C
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--- Comment #1 from Kevin Kofler ---
Kompare can technically be built against KF6 since May 2023. But it was
disabled for the required dependency libkomparediff2:
https://invent.kde.org/sdk/libkomparediff2/-/commit
path /home/kevin/.local/share/flatpak
F: Opening user flatpak installation at path /home/kevin/.local/share/flatpak
F: Opening system flatpak installation at path /var/lib/flatpak
F: Skipping parental controls check for app/org.kde.tokodon/x86_64/stable since
parental controls are disabled globally
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The kirigami-addons-1.1.0 was last updated in flatpak 02/04/24 09:27:34, that's
why I tried a downgrade of it.
Have tried both logging off session and also restarting PC. Still same affect.
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Tokodon 24.02.1 loading screen
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(In reply to Joshua Goins from comment #3)
> Could you try moving/removing your configuration files in .var and see if
> that helps? This may be a login issue, although it really shouldn't be
> st
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--- Comment #6 from Kevin Frost ---
(In reply to Joshua Goins from comment #5)
> I'm glad that worked, did you happen to upgrade from 23.08 -> 24.02 (or
> perhaps from something even older?) I wonder if the config is getting messed
>
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(In reply to leoh from comment #9)
> Same. Plasma 6.0.3-1 with X11. Laptop with x1 external monitor and laptop
> lid closed.
Can you check if the problem also happens when the external monitor is not
plug
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Bug ID: 483577
Summary: Test TestFitsData::testComputeHFR(NGC4535-3-FOCUS)
fails on aarch64
Classification: Applications
Product: kstars
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
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Great find!
Removing the plugin does indeed restore predictable switching behavior.
I've changed the product to point to kactivitymanagerd
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Bug ID: 483985
Summary: plasmashell crash upon poweroff
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: 6.0.2
Platform: Arch Linux
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=484323
Bug ID: 484323
Summary: High CPU load of kwin_x11 when locking the screen
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 6.0.2
Platform: Neon
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=484327
Bug ID: 484327
Summary: Bad initial window sizes
Classification: Applications
Product: kmail2
Version: 6.0.1
Platform: Neon
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severi
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=484328
Bug ID: 484328
Summary: Kmail config dialog takes about 40 seconds to show up
Classification: Applications
Product: kmail2
Version: 6.0.1
Platform: Neon
OS: Linux
Stat
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--- Comment #1 from Kevin Krammer ---
New observation: main window and composer seem to access the same size
information.
I just realized that the observed 760x830 mentioned in the report are the size
of my non-maximized composer window.
To verify I
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--- Comment #1 from Kevin Kofler ---
Sure, this would be nice. But mainly, this needs someone to implement it. There
are then also some concerns about the details, e.g., contrast issues if the
highlighting colors are too close to the background colors
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To be expected, nobody reviewed the patch, feels like it fell through the
cracks. I'll poke.
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Bug ID: 480326
Summary: kwin segfault when starting GZDoom with the OpenGL
renderer
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 5.27.9
Platform: Compiled Sources
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Apologies: s/GZDoom/Odamex/g
Otherwise, all else is the same.
I'm starting Odamex from a launcher (DoomRunner) that crafts a command line
string to pass to the executable. GZDoom runs well on this machine and
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--- Comment #12 from Kevin Messer ---
Hi,
Just so you know, this bug also exists on Plasma 5, I can reproduce it also in
a VMware fusion VM Fedora 39 with Plasma 5.27.10, KDE Frameworks 5.111.0, QT
version 5.15.11 and on Wayland.
And it also appear
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--- Comment #9 from Kevin Ottens ---
I can indeed confirm it. Now I don't have much bandwidth at the moment, so
don't hold your breath... in any case, at first glance, it looks like it might
be something in Poppler/Qt rather than Oku
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Thanks so much! Very appreciated.
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Bug ID: 446665
Summary: Cannot set Addressee birthday from QML (e.g., from
plasma-phonebook)
Product: frameworks-kcontacts
Version: git
Platform: Other
URL: https:/
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=453861
Bug ID: 453861
Summary: System settings closed unexpectedly
Product: systemsettings
Version: 5.24.4
Platform: Ubuntu Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Keywords
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--- Comment #1 from Kevin Kofler ---
Ping? (3 more weeks have passed…) Is there anything more you need from me? (I
have already posted GTK Wayland debugging logs that show that the KWin
compositor is delivering the events to the wrong surface, see the
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--- Comment #2 from Kevin Holguin ---
Wow i didnt expect a good and fast reply. Im new at this. I ended up
installing kubuntu again and the bug just fixed, so i cant reproduce it
again.
But thanks anyway, love the support!
Regards, kevin
El lun., 16
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> If you want to rename the file with shortcuts only, you can use ctrl+shift+S
> followed by F2.
That doesn't rename a file, it only creates a new file with t
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Try using Okular in Ubuntu, there is no rename dialog.
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You are not renaming the file you are just saving a new file with a
different name
On Sat, 2 Apr 2022, 7:44 pm , wrote:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=452017
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> --- Comment #8 from and
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Try the experience of pressing F2 in Sumatra PDF (in wine) or in Glenview.
It's more efficient and user-friendly.
On Sat, 2 Apr 2022, 9:45 pm , wrote:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?i
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Are you sure the title bar is an SSD title bar? I think it is a CSD one.
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Bug ID: 452967
Summary: kwin_wayland: touch input does not reach GTK or
Chromium popup menus (subsurfaces)
Product: kwin
Version: 5.24.4
Platform: Manjaro
URL: http
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Well, yes, I am not surprised that this can also be reproduced with a
desktop/notebook/tablet with a touch device.
At least, if you are using Plasma Desktop on Fedora KDE, you have the option to
switch to an X11
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Well, you can use *any* scanning app to take pictures from a webcam thanks to
the libsane V4L backend… except now Skanpage where you explicitly removed this
useful feature for no good reason.
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> Are you using the "slide back" effect? The problem you're describing sounds
> like bug 455429
Oh, wow! Thanks! I think this addresses it. I did hav
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> (In reply to Zamundaaa from comment #17)
> > Are you using the "slide back" effect? The problem you're describing sounds
> > like bug
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Seems to be related to ibus not starting anymore somehow:
systemctl --user status 'app-ibus\x2dautostart@autostart.service'
Shows the service as failed. If I force the start:
systemctl --user start
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Yeah well, I wish I could post more KDE content but lately... well... life. I
started this web review for two reasons:
1. it's actually my coping strategy for the guilt of not finding the time to
write
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Ah also, for the record: I also got at least a yearly Akademy post and one KDE
PIM Summary (should be later this year for both). Granted it's not much.
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A lot of features are interesting, but if nobody is willing to implement a
feature, it is not going to happen, sorry.
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Bug ID: 442946
Summary: login background cannot be changed
Product: systemsettings
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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Looks like there was some actual breakage in the code here, see the proposed
fix at: https://invent.kde.org/sdk/libkomparediff2/-/merge_requests/2
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My main question is: why would we want to use this instead of Akregator?
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Bug ID: 452017
Summary: Okular needs feature to rename open PDF files with F2
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Product: okular
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