https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=482077

--- Comment #16 from Jonathan Lopes <joniwe...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to alex from comment #14)
> (In reply to Jonathan Lopes from comment #11)
> > So, to make it happen, just lock the screen and move your mouse on the lock
> > screen, then unlock
>
> That is not enough for me. I can reproduce only by suspending and waking up
> my laptop.
> Also, killing the kwin_wayland process helps only until the next suspend.

It seems that the behaviour is very inconsistent across systems. I've just made
a clean installation of NixOS Unstable on my Laptop with KDE Plasma 6, and I
cannot reproduce it there, only on my Arch Linux machine.

For now, I'm just restraining myself from locking my computer unless it's
absolutely necessary. I don't have any power saving feature enabled, so it'll
never sleep or lock the screen automatically. I've been running it for 2 days
straight without locking or sleeping and the problem did not manifest.

(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #13)
> Cannot reproduce that on my all-Intel hardware, FWIW.

My laptop is a full Intel machine as well, and it doesn't happen there, but I'm
afraid that this is something else. Since my Intel machine has a clean
installation of NixOS that I just did this weekend, there are virtually zero
things to interact with Plasma 6 that could be the main cause of this (it's
only Plasma 6, kf6, Firefox and neovim).

If I had enough time, I could try to plug a debugger on kwin_wayland to find
what is causing this problem. However, I have basically zero experience with
C++ debugging (although I can figure out with basic directions), so even if I
find some time to do it, I don't even know where to start.

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