I'm running Debian/Forky on an AMD64 system. I'm using the Plasma 6 desktop over X.

For the past while (months at least) most dialogue windows show up barely on the screen, at the bottom left of the display with just a millimetre or two of the top of the window frame showing above the bottom panel. This makes it hard to even grab the frame to make the window visible.

I assume it has something to do with the very bad idea to remove standard window behaviours, like remembering application sizes and positions, and making us set them on a window by window basis as part of the move to the already long in the tooth yet somehow still not ready for prime time Wayland.

Maybe it's just me, but I really only want application windows to remember where they were and what size they were. I expect movable tool windows (e.g. Scribus properties) to do the same. Pop up dialogues I want to be centred in the application that launched them (or in the centre of the screen - just somewhere where I don't have to look for them).

 I'm amazed that after 40 years of development, that I even have to ask for a simple way to do something like that. Yet somehow we're now at the point that I have to move applications to the correct  virtual desktop and close down multiple instances of other applications after logging in because the window manager can't handle that anymore.

Most things I can live with, but how can get all the pop-up dialogues to appear somewhere where I don't have spend time dragging them to a visible place on the screen?

Thanks.

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