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Thanks to your advice, Nate, it's fixed!
There was a leftover remnant of libQt6eglWaylandClient6 patched from 491100, my
package manager (zypper, but it was my package to blame, not a bug there)
thought it wa
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> if you have further concrete ideas
Concrete ideas is why I'm having this conversation exactly. When a dev who
wants to fix this - which I have considered, but is likely not a good job for a
part-timer g
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> I never asked for forcing my preference on everyone. I'm just asking for
> making it configurable;
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Let's try this again
OP reported this problem:
> need to manually maximize the window again.
This sucks and we all agree this sucks and is a problem.
Operative word:
> manually
The problem is the
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> I already did: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/34753
Nice one Peter. I'll follow up over there.
Thanks heaps for your help and for looking into this. N
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> I use Plasma 6.2, too. Can drag text on X11 and Wayland.
>
> I think like in the other bug you need to report that to your distro.
Thanks for testing it
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Sorry I didn't respond earlier, Tracey, I just stumbled across your reply now.
I hadn't even seen it, earlier. Weird. My apologies!
(In reply to TraceyC from comment #1)
> Can you try to reproduce whe
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No response from them at all, is there anything else I could try? Maybe
something I could enable, to obtain logs of this behaviour?
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I have been going, 'idea > type reply > realise idea won't work > delete reply
> repeat > repeat > repeat', for three days straight. This one is a minefield
of ways to fail. I may go
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> Is the affected Task Manager by any chance configured to sort by something
> other than "Manually" in its settings window?
Hi Nate
Yep it's set to
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> So in a nutshell:
> - You navigate by looking at the icons, largely ignoring the text
> - There's now less vertical spacing between icons, making them vi
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How they are geometrically grouped, objectively
Kinda explains how my brains sees them!
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> I'm afraid neither that description nor the image comparison help me
> understand what the problem is here. :/
Dang I'm sorry. Words are hard.
One way
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> How is it cluttered?
In 1 word: density.
Sketch attached because words are hard for me to explain pictures :)
Objectively, to compare the two designs:
~2 * density
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Thanks for the context! This definitely is an improvement in this regard.
Especially, I can relate to the first reply - I also use unusual fonts for
better visibility. When one does so, it's not uncommon to n
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> Can't reproduce with Qt 6.7.3 in Arch. Maybe you could report this to
> opensuse.
Thanks so much for trying it! I'll report this downstream and see how they
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Hi Jin Liu, thanks for looking at this for me
> Maybe a Qt 6.7.3 specific problem.
That seems plausible. I'm certain it's not specific to dolphin as I've see
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> (In reply to saunders from comment #14)
> > which also affected moving files in dolphin as well.
>
> This sounds like a different bug.
Apologies, I m
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> I forgot to remove the patch and had the same issue, Removed the patch and
> recompiled dev-qt/qtwayland (gentoo), rebooted and the issue went away.
So, plasma 6.2
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> Not broken; this was an intentional design change in Plasma 6.2. :)
Hey, I've unintentionally broken lots of things through intentional action. It
happens :D
Great
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> Can you try this in a new clean user account with no Plasma customizations
> and see if it happens there?
Hi Nate, thanks for looking at this. I've attached
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Video includes 489952 and 487563 behaviour, but this is only about the
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FYI the above patch is no longer functional in 6.2 - with or without it, Task
Manager entries can not be moved at all.
I'll file a separate bug for that, but I wonder if maybe the Icons-and-Text
Task Mang
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> VLC certainly has some quirks!
Ain't that the truth! I think you're doing a good job of handling them.
I thought maybe I could contribute a fix - I cou
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Apologies, I left out a possibly important detail: I'm seeing this on openSUSE
Tumbleweed. So it's not arch-specific.
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> Do nerd fonts glyph look bigger on your end as well, if you are using a
> patched font?
>
> On my side they are displayed again even if using an unpatch
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Thanks for chasing that up for us Christoph!
Reading this Qt bug makes me more confident that 468794 is the same bug as this
one. I hope someone could take a look. I imagine there may be quite a number of
dupe/semi
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> It's actually https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtwayland/+/581714
Thanks Nate!
Works great here, can confirm that patch resolves this issue at my machi
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I heard rumour elsewhere, that this patch is intended to fix this issue:
https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtwayland/+/565408
If there's any validity to that rumour, I'd be interested to try it out?
-
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> ***FIXED***
Cheers Tom!
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> Does the issue still happen with first-party widgets like the ones I just
> mentioned?
Great minds think alike. I thought this might be a problem with the third
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Panel height 24 breaks it
Grey desktop is the monitor in question. The black areas around it are the
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Sorry, I can't get you static screenshots either. I tried, OBS captured video
OK, but the cursor never appears in OBS nor spectacle.
I think that's this otherwise unrelated issue:
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> I'm guessing you have a fill-width panel?
Good guess!
> May I ask for a recording of you opening the context menu you mentioned?
I would love to, bu
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> If it's still happening in Plasma 6.1.4 or later, can you say whether it's
> happening only on X11, or can you reproduce it on Wayland too?
Hi Nate,
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> It will go in 24.12
* Cheers obnoxiously loudly *
Bravo, Kurt.
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> Qt bug with ongoing fix upstream:
> https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-127821
Nice!
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> That appears to stop this glitch, too. For testing consistency I also tried
> this with firefox, just resized it to smallest, and left it in the corner.
> Like
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> for now you could get a more accurate reading by leaving glxgears running on
> the screens while doing the testing.
That appears to stop this glitch, too. For t
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> The immediately most interesting thing about this is that yes, that's a 0
> byte file, for the desktop (no firefox) scenario, on the 120Hz monitor (my
> s
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> only thing that seems to have any effect is what the cursor is being drawn
> above.
Sorry, I forgot about the 'shake cursor' effect. If I draw these test
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> Okay, there's 58 frames dropped because of late atomic commits in the log of
> the 60Hz monitor (vs. only 10 on the 120Hz one), which would also affect the
> c
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> Just set it for KWin, and it should put some csv
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In addition to the observation above, I just captured a trace which had the
mouse moving in circles over the desktop, and then over firefox (about:blank).
When the mouse was over firefox, I see the
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> gpuvis: https://github.com/mikesart/gpuvis
Cheers! I had seen this one, but wasn't sure it applied to either KDE or the
nvidia card.
Do you know any magic for
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Hi Zamundaaa,
I hope you might be so kind as to lend me some advice. I hope this is not too
far off-topic, although I would use this to troubleshoot this issue.
I haven't done anything like this on linux ye
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> What NVidia driver version are you on?
550.100
> Do you still see this if you set the kernel boot argument
> nvidia.NVreg_EnableGpuFirmware=0
I do.
Thanks
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Thanks, confirming this is fixed on my end, with the update to kpipewire 6.1.3.
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> It's not the sort of thing everyone would notice. Very subjective
I just noticed this very poorly worded description. My apologies for any
confusion I may have ca
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> Can you share more information of your system? System settings -> About this
> system -> click on "copy details" and paste it here. Thanks!
&
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> Our downstream bug report was reportedly fixed after 24.05.2
Now that is interesting, thanks for looking into this Andreas! Sadly it's still
broken
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Version: 6.1.2
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REP
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> I couldn't assume that without having seen the code that causes the bug.
Well I spent an hour or two and dug up that code and realised... that comment
#1 up there is
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> Do nerd fonts glyph look bigger on your end as well, if you are using a
> patched font?
They do. This is because the Symbols Only Nerd Font release package co
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> I notice the bug is not raised with the pipewire project.
Now it is: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues/4101
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