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Nice find @g111. I can confirm that all of those commands behave the same for
me
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> Same issue recently started appearing for me as well. Is there any way to
> kill all the messages with one command?
$ pkill korganizer ; pkill korgac ; korganizer &a
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Most recently, killing `korganizer` closed half the windows, and killing
`korgac` killed the other half. Both processes (re)start when you launch
korganizer anyway, so I figure that's fine.
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Weird. This happened again to me today. I tried killing korgac, but that didn't
do anything. However, *today* killing korganizer worked again.
Also, I should note that I get this error on three different systems
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This seems to be occurring more regularly now, maybe twice a week. It happened
two days ago, and indeed killing `korganizer` removed all the popups. However,
yesterday I had ~100 popups, and my system froze for at least
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Bug ID: 434469
Summary: National Geographic Picture of the Day not updating
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.21.2
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
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I appreciate the "thank you", but the lack of response after I try to
contribute to KDE means I don't bother filing bugs/requests any more.
In a similar vein, I can't confirm or deny this bug
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Does kde-open even exist still? Anyway, I tested my command
[above](https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=336117#c12) and xdg-open works
fine with html pages.
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@David, that patch also fixes the bug for me.
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Thanks Willem. I can confirm that un-patching that commit from the latest
plasma-desktop 5.17.4 fixes the bug.
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I'm still using Terminator. :D
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I think the fact that it's not customisable is arguably a feature (if a poor
one). However, there is definitely a bug present, because the hard-coded days
are incorrect. See my comments above.
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I can confirm that this is fixed no matter what "Animations" is set to, i.e.
OpenGL, Software, or None.
gwenview: 17.08.3-1
Qt: 5.9.3
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Bug ID: 386887
Summary: Kwallet should more clearly identify the program
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Product: kwalletmanager
Version: 17.08
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> (In reply to Vova Mshanetskiy from comment #124)
> > It looks like i was able to found a workaround for this issue.
>
> I can confirm that this fixes
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> we know it needs improvement and we're working in a fix.
To be fair to the other commenters, we hadn't heard anything here for a few
years, so I presumed that the devs were *not* working on a fix. Somet
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> It looks like i was able to found a workaround for this issue.
I can confirm that this fixes the bug for me. Plasmashell CPU usage drops to
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--- Comment #134 from sparhawk ---
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> Can anyone running Qt 5.9.2 check the status of this ticket? It looks like I
> incorrectly merged the "high CPU" and the "high memory" issu
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> Arch users, please test qt5-declarative 5.9.1-5
I guess this relates to the memory leak. FWIW this doesn't fix the original CPU
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> Do people here have any applets on their desktop, in particular system
> monitors or other monitors.
I presented a minimal example in comment #1, but I think the b
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@mcgyver Is it definitely qt 5.9.1 where the bug appeared for you, and 5.9.0
was okay? As per comment #4 and comment #6, the bug appeared for me in 5.9.0,
and 5.8.0 was fine. I'm also on Arch.
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> 2. add more than one directory with many image, and press OK
FWIW I see this bug even with just a single directory with a single image in
it. (I curl a daily image i
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FWIW I just upgraded to qt5 5.9.1 and this bug is still present. So to
summarise, it's present for me in qt5 5.9.1 and 5.9.0, but *not* 5.8.0.
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I also think that even without slideshow, it's slowly getting worse with each
update, although it's nothing like the 80/50/40% that I originally reported
(with slideshow). 15% is pretty good IMO! I think I u
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David Edmundson, see comment 4 and comment 6.
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> However, setting asynchronous:true to asynchronous:false DID fix it.
Sorry for the delay. I've been having other, unrelated issues… anyway, making
this change
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> If I have the slideshow active on more than one activity the CPU load goes up
> every time
I wonder if that's similar to my situation, when I only see hi
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> Hmm, I don't get such immediate extremely high CPU usage as you do. Also,
> kwin_x11/xorg don't seem to be affected by wallpaper setting on my laptop.
Ah
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--- Comment #11 from sparhawk ---
Just to be explicit, these were the changes I made.
--- main.qml.orig 2017-06-09 23:12:07.378217321 +1000
+++ main.qml2017-06-09 23:14:15.277940978 +1000
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@
id: imageA
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> The difference in my case is, that the CPU load does not drop to normal when
> changing back the background to a static image. I have to kill and restart
> pl
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Huh… good instincts! Yep, that fixes it. I reverted the following packages and
that fixed it.
qt5-base 5.8.0-12
qt5-declarative 5.8.0-2
qt5-graphicaleffects 5.8.0-1
qt5-imageformats 5.8.0-2
qt5
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> There hasn't been any changes to the image/slideshow wallpaper "plugin" since
> April.
As per comment 1 and comment 2, there might be something antagonistic with
other plasmoids… so perh
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N.B. removing the colour picker plasmoid from my default setup is not
sufficient to reduce CPU usage. However, using static images as the background
*is* sufficient.
Further, using static images on the secondary screen
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I've managed to reproduce it with a fairly minimal setup. The following is in
~/.config/plasma-org.kde.plasma.desktop-appletsrc
N.B. I can only reproduce this with two monitors, and with the colour picker
plasmo
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Bug ID: 381000
Summary: [Regression] High CPU when background is set to
slideshow
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.10.1
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
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--- Comment #141 from sparhawk ---
(In reply to Don Curtis from comment #140)
> Fine, but:
> * Did you also include some openQA scripts to ensure that, your changes
> will get accepted by the Linux distributions which are beginning to real
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FWIW after patching the widget for ages, more recently, my workaround has been
to install awesome widgets [1], which lets you output any arbitrary command,
e.g. date +'…' etc.
[1] https://github.com/arcan
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Thanks for the reply. Presumably it's something else that I'm doing, so I'll
keep an eye on it. The fix hasn't hit Arch yet, but I've just manually patched
the file, and see if that fixes all i
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> https://commits.kde.org/plasma-workspace/
> 27b1030756002e91b60ba51483efe9c2c477d16e
Thanks all, I can confirm that applying this patch fixes this bug for me.
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@David Edmundson I'm not sure if it's the same. That bug states it's in Plasma
5.6.5.1. However, this current bug is certainly a new regression introduced in
5.9.0. Prior to this, it was working f
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FWIW nothing happens with backintime when I right click. I'm fairly sure it's
qt-based (depends on python-pyqt5 in Arch).
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> maybe something with GTK2 my pidgin and pasystray etc. seems compiled in
> GTK2.
How do you tell which gtk an application is compiled with? FWIW kalu has a
depende
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This source too: https://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/days/monday.html
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> Voting for customizability one way or another. My personal beef is with
> Finnish time format that has changed from sane hh:mm into insane hh.mm.
Yes, I really
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Summary: 16-bit files are too bright; Krita should read the
TIFFTAG_DCSGAMMA tag
Product: krita
Version: 3.1.1
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Actually, perhaps related to the "menu triangle" issue, if I slightly miss the
icon for (e.g.) the volume control and scroll, I still get this bug. For
example, if I place the mouse cursor around the red arr
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I can confirm that reverting those patches fixes scrolling on icons (I tested
the volume icon, NetworkManager, caffeine). However, scrolling over the
triangle that opens the menu still scrolls the virtual desktops. I
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I can confirm the fix. I don't use yakuake any more, but notifications are now
above terminator, which is set to "Keep Above Others". Cheers.
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Okay, thank you. Mine is usually set to 12, so it's a larger difference for me.
My makeshift is to use Thunderbird/Lightning instead. :)
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You mean System Settings, right, not Korganizer settings? Yes, I can confirm
this *does* fix it, but then every other part of the Plasma UI is way too small
for me.
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Thank you, I also can confirm that setting Animations to not None fixes this on
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@Geoff Cutter, it's not just the clock, but other Plasma components that are
affected, such as korganizer.
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Summary: [REGRESSION] Show CPUs separately no longer works
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Thanks for that information. Unfortunately, once I started to fiddle with
locales, it exposed all kinds of horrible bugs in korganizer. (I won't bother
filing them, be
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@Michael D, ideally the more options the better! As above, seeing as I can't
figure out where Plasma picks up its locales from, changing locales messes up a
whole bunch of other things too… so ideally I'd
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I'm not sure how the versioning works. From the menu and korganizer --version,
I'm also running 5.2.1. However, from Arch's packages, it says it's version
16.04.1. Either way, I can confirm this
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I just found this today. Not only is it incorrect to force Australians to
"start" their week on a Sunday, it's fairly evenly split across the whole
world.
https://i.imgur.com/fRzalMT.png
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Huh, very strange. I wonder if those locale files are distro specific. Seems
unlikely, but possible.
FWIW I wouldn't hold my breath for a quick fix. I think my hit-rate is
something like 5% for even getting a d
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@Sam, one workaround I found is to set your time format to `en_GB.UTF-8` (via
Plasma's System Settings > Personalisation > Regional Settings > Formats >
Detailed Settings > Time). This makes the we
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Ouch, yes, I just changed to a 24-hour locale with leading zeroes. I can
confirm it's even worse.
https://i.imgur.com/3UGeOV4.png
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> (In reply to sparhawk from comment #45)
> > I'm using libical 2.0.0.
>
> Dear Sparhawk,
> how you did the upgrade to 2.0?
I'm using Arch Linux.
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This is driving me crazy! I missed an appointment the other day, because I
looked at the first column in week view, and presumed that it was Monday, not
Sunday!
In the current Korganizer (5.1.1), when I select
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I'm using libical 2.0.0.
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Summary: Events ending on midnight are shown 24 hours too late
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