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My bad, I *do* have that Kate bug logged:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=485770
I can't be certain it's directly related, but... they sure act the same.
Firefox's 'All Tabs List' does this, too, but since it's
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Apologies, I neglected to mention - I hope maybe it might help the devs to know
that I see similar bugs elsewhere in KDE, for example in Kate's Recent
Documents list (if you let it be long enough, it draws off-screen
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> I've included a video and screenshots on my KDE Forum post:
Thanks for that!
I have been on the CC list for this bug, but just read in that thread that it
is good to p
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> If someone could figure out which exact versions of Qt it landed in, that
> would be amazing. I don't know how to get that information myself.
I'm looking at the
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> First of all, I can't seem to be able to reproduce this in Konsole
interesting, what you've described is basically the opposite of OP and I. We
have fail
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Testing this on the second, larger, topmost display, I notice that the opposite
issue occurs - the menus do not expand to the full available height of the
monitor, instead stopping short, and the use of the scroll
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Bug ID: 485770
Summary: Menus displayed off-screen
Classification: Applications
Product: kate
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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> I confirm this behavior. No emoji is shown in the app.
I found out in my search to solve this in Konsole, that it might be a qt thing.
Perhaps this is of interest:
ht
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> seems like it may already be taken care of
Afraid not. I just looked into this and I got the update to qt 6.7 a few days
ago, and I still have this bug.
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> Does not seem to be happening anymore on:
> KDE Plasma Version: 6.0.3
This patch helped in 6.0.3:
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-desktop/-/merge_requests/2142
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> This is a different bug, not the one described here. Let's try not to
> overload existing bug reports with descriptions of new issues.
See screenshots and other attachments: nothing changed...
...But I'
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Hi Nick,
Cheers for looking at this for me. Sorry the repro steps failed!
I don't have scaling in use, but I do have dual monitors. The Primary is on the
left, and is 540px lower than the secondary on the right
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Bug ID: 483808
Summary: Widgets on non-floating panels do not function in
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Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: 6.0.2
Platform:
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> Yes I was testing on wayland.
Wonderful! Fixed in 6!
Thanks for looking into it and testing it out so quickly! Enjoy the rest of
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Did you test in Wayland? I was using FF and chrome here, but it's Plasma 5
Wayland, so if it's not fixed in Wayland in Plasma 6 there might still be an
issue, but if you tested in Wayland too, yeh I agree, fixed in 6
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Bug ID: 481247
Summary: Popup hide setting does not honour browsers'
`requireInteraction: true` property on desktop
notifications
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
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Bug ID: 480874
Summary: Kalarm crashed when alarm should have gone off
Classification: Applications
Product: kalarm
Version: unspecified
Platform: openSUSE
OS: Linux
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> Came here to say: happens to me too.
With your GPU, you cannot use the workaround that is in place (changing
rendering mode) and keep window previews. Disable win
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It's 2. Myself and another user have demonstrated that the root cause of this
is an issue with Plasma's interaction with pipewire, in various ways, not
limited to video, or the panels.(grab the most recent attachment
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> Hi. Thanks for your report - jour style is fun to read :-)
>
> I tried to reproduce this issue here, but using a smaller file with ca. 65GB
> and some other s
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> Yes, using just one thread for this huge files is the bottleneck.
> In my local test backing up a 65GB file took more than 5 hours. Just for a
> cross-check, the
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BTW for step 1) I mean align them in kcm_kscreen aka kscreendoctor aka
Settings...Display Configuration. You can leave them physically on your desk
however you like :)
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Bug ID: 479212
Summary: Toolbars become invisible/inaccessible
Classification: Applications
Product: Spectacle
Version: 23.08.4
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status:
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Thinking about this some more, it occurred to me that there are really two
separate issues to address here:
1) The missing file
2) The log stating a success when it wasn't
This reminds me of that TV show "air
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Bug ID: 479206
Summary: Large file missing from backup
Classification: Applications
Product: kbackup
Version: 23.08.4
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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Bug ID: 479204
Summary: Extremely slow compression - single-threaded
compression appears to be the limiting factor.
Classification: Applications
Product: kbackup
Version: unspecified
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Simple config file to demonstrate this issue exhibiting itself with audio
rather than video
I don't feel like this is truly fi
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> (In reply to pallaswept from comment #28)
> > (In reply to Christian Muehlhaeuser from comment #25)
> > > (In reply to pallaswept from comment #24)
> &
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> (In reply to pallaswept from comment #24)
> > Yknow what would be better than TALKING ABOUT IT FORS E V E N Y E A R
> > S
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> (In reply to Christian Muehlhaeuser from comment #25)
> > (In reply to pallaswept from comment #24)
> > > Yknow what would be better than TALKING ABOUT I
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> (In reply to pallaswept from comment #24)
> > Yknow what would be better than TALKING ABOUT IT FORS E V E N Y E A R
> > S
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Quick helper comment for end-users suffering/fixing this issue:
Today, I tried to clean up my screenmapping entry, and remove the entries (seen
above) for files that didn't exist. Since I only need two positioned, I
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> The issue with option #1 is that we'll be playing whack-a-mole forever,
Exactly.
> This leaves option #2, which is pretty easy but the problem is that ch
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(In reply to pallaswept from comment #41)
> Literally every way but one (be running KDE).
I just said this but then I realised there's not even that one way - let's not
forget, this:
> Remember that my or
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Oh and BTW that means that 'N' was infinite because all we have to do to
reproduce this is not be running KDE when we remove the files and there are
practically infinite ways to go about that. Literally every way
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There, I reproduced it.
Create the three foo*.txt files exactly as above
Log out
Log into IceWM session
Open xterm
Delete foo*.txt files
Result:
cat .config/plasma-org.kde.plasma.desktop-appletsrc | rg
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More specifics to show that the entries in my screenmapping are nonexistent
files:
ls ~/Desktop/userworking
ls: cannot access '/home/pallaswept/Desktop/userworking': No such file or
directory <--- Is
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Just to be more precise, here's my alias so that you can be sure my 'ls'
listing that shows all the files in the directory (none are hidden) and also
shows that the list contains all the files that do exist
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Here I can prove it easier than I thought.
My intention was to create a few files on the desktop, have them added to the
screenmapping entry, then try a few different ways to remove them until I found
one that made
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(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #35)
> Non-existent items get removed for me.
TL;DR: Try harder, because it's a thing.
Remember that my original reason for being here was that I had built a software
pack
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To be clear, I do not mean to complain - as I said I'm very happy and I think
you've taken the right approach and achieved a good result (both in the short
and longer term). It's just that I also know that Harald
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(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #32)
> For those of you who were concerned that we were just papering over the
> actual bug here, you were right (though it was intentional as a quick fix),
> and will
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(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #78)
I also can't replicate the fault under X11, with the default renderer settings.
I wonder if the people you asked to try it were trying it in Wayland?
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> I will try combining threaded rendering with some other settings to see if
> these faults disappear.
Nothing worked. It was SIGNIFICANTLY better in X11 than W
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(In reply to Konstantin from comment #73)
> (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #70)
> > Can everyone testing right now please post the following information:
> >
> > 1. Does switching to the
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--- Comment #75 from pallaswept ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #70)
> Can everyone testing right now please post the following information:
>
> 1. Does switching to the Threaded render mode and rebooting fix the problem
> for yo
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(In reply to pallaswept from comment #65)
> (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #63)
> > Another thing to check is whether switching to the Threaded render loop in
> > the Plasma Renderer settings
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(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #63)
> Another thing to check is whether switching to the Threaded render loop in
> the Plasma Renderer settings fixes the issue. You'll have to find it by
>
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(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #62)
> I spoke with a bunch of KWin developers about this today and none of them
> with AMD or NVIDIA hardware were able to reproduce the issue at all. :/
Thanks s
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(In reply to Robert from comment #58)
> Maybe the scrolling issue is related to previews having audio control.
There is no evidence of reliance on both video and audio being manipulated, the
issues will oc
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> The issue seems to reside in KPipeWire.
Please see my comments above. It's clear that this is definitely a
pipewire-related issue.
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> (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #50)
> Hi Nate,
>
> I noticed you've added a "see also" case today, but if you read what I wrote
> above, yo
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Hi Nate,
I noticed you've added a "see also" case today, but if you read what I wrote
above, you'll see there's unlikely a relationship. This is a pipewi
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> (In reply to Nikolas Spiridakis from comment #26)
> > I don't want to be rude but this does not fix the core problem.
>
> The goal is to resol
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Today kdesu 5.109 rolled out of OpenSuSE Tumbleweed's official repos, 109 is
the one with the patches, and I can confirm it works, so we can go back to
vanilla repos. Thanks again voginator!!
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Pardon the flood of comments about this. If there's a way to add multiple
attachments to a single comment I don't know it. Anyway just to get back to the
point:
My point here is that this issue should probably
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'Stuck' audio monitors showing the constant creation of additional stuck
monitors
In this shot, I have the volume control wid
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Here is the same behaviour, caused by the volume monitoring of the audio volume
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Here's a shot of qpwgraph showing the 'stuck' screen preview generated by
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I commented earlier to point out that this occurs as a result of plasma failing
to handle the pipewire objects generated by screen previews, and I thought it
relevant that I've noticed plasma also fails to properly
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> (In reply to pallaswept from comment #25)
> > (In reply to Fabian Vogt from comment #24)
> > > (In reply to pallaswept from comment #23)
> > >
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> (In reply to pallaswept from comment #23)
> > (In reply to Fabian Vogt from comment #22)
> > > Please give https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/kdesu/-
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> Please give https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/kdesu/-/merge_requests/30 a
> try.
Thanks for the patch, Fabian!
Is there a CI artifact of the binary, or
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BTW, I've cross-referenced these issues to the original issue at sudo's github:
https://github.com/sudo-project/sudo/issues/258
Thought someone ought to leave that link here somewhere :)
I also just noticed
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> (In reply to pallaswept from comment #35)
> > This bug only happens when you enable the "show small window previews when
> > hovering over tabs&
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> To clarify, the error message is still spammed by plasmashell, whether the
> "show small window previews when hovering over tabs" is disabled or no
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> which is why I've outlined a more comprehensive solution.
A more comprehensive solution is definitely required in the long run but we
don't want to wait and k
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> I think the priority here is to make it not add subfolders/subfiles to the
> config.
Absolutely. Like I said in my post, items which never appear on the desktop do
not ever need an entry in this file, and
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