On 2020-01-25 14:48, linux guy wrote: > I'm running Fedora 31/KDE and it is great. Fantastic, actually. Kudos to > the team that delivers and supports Fedora, release after release. Things > just keep getting better and better and the update process is so smooth and > easy. Especially compared to those other operating systems... > > However, F31/KDE isn't perfect. Here are a few things that could be > better... > > 1) There is a bug that creates distortion in playing audio via HDMI monitors. > I frequently have to do a pulseaudio -k to reset things.
File a bugzilla. > > 2) There is a bug when running dual monitors and the left monitor is rotated > and not the primary monitor. I have to start SystemSettings and force a > reinitialization every time I reboot. File a bugzilla. > > 3) There is a bug wherein the HDMI monitor I want my audio played on isn't > saved. It always wants to play on the first (left most) monitor. I have > to start pauvolume and select my primary monitor every time I reboot. Have you actually found a monitor with good speakers? :-) I don't know if this is a bug or configuration since my 2 monitors have really bad speakers and I refuse to use them. My external Bose speakers do a *much* better job. :-) > > 4) It would be really, really nice if KDE remembered which desktop an > application was on when you rebooted after doing a forced shutdown. For > example, sometimes I have 30 Firefox browsers open on various topics, spread > across 3 or 4 desktops, plus some PDFs in viewers and a few Konsole sessions > and a few Kwrite documents... and a large update comes along that I need to > apply that requires a reboot. Did you check "System Settings-->Startup and Shutdown-->Desktop Session"? > > Generally I do a #dnf update followed by a #shutdown -r now. > > When I reboot and login to a new session, Firefox allows me to restore all my > open browsers, but it doesn't remember which Desktop they were on... so I > have to manually sort them. Likewise Konsole sessions don't remember what > Desktop they were in, nor the path they were open to. Would be nice if they > did. You probably will get closer to your goal by checking/trying the options noted above and logging out prior to doing a restart. You may also want to investigate "System Settings-->Window Management--Window Rules". You can control where, what size, etc, of applications. > > 5) There is an unintended behavior whereby if I open a document fullsize on > one screen, it goes fullsize on any screen I move it to. > > For example, I run a 22" monitor in portrait mode to the left of my primary > 43" 4K monitor. I often fullscreen a document in the side monitor to refer > to while I am working on something on the primary monitor. If I then drag > the document from the side monitor to the primary 4K monitor, it goes > fullscreen there. And then I have to resize it. It would be nice if it > stayed the same size, pixel wise, when it moves from screen to screen. Sounds to me as if that is an intended behavior. If a window is in full-screen and you move it another display why shouldn't it remain in full-screen? > > 6) My mouse doesn't move enough... > > My desktop is very wide. A side 1920x1080 monitor running in portrait > beside a 4K monitor. I have my mouse speed/acceleration turned right up, > but I often run out of space on my mouse pad before I can move across or even > up and down my desktop. It would be nice if there was more > speed/acceleration so less hand movement was required. > FWIW, I got sick of mice and the wrist pain if produced for me. I switched to a trackball and never regretted that decision. I can zip across my 2 2560x1440 displays with the flick of a finger. -- The key to getting good answers is to ask good questions. _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/ List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.org