Hi Mourad,
Does manually restarting kwin resolve the issue (execute `kwin
--replace` in Konsole or KRunner)? If not, does running that command
in Konsole show errors?
You may also want to check if you fully upgraded everything. Does `apt
upgrade` mention packages that were held back?
Hope that h
Hi Miguel,
As I just wrote in another thread, you may need to `apt full-upgrade`
instead of only `apt upgrade` to get the new KDE.
Best,
Thom
Op wo 4 nov. 2020 om 08:40 schreef Thom Castermans :
>
> Hi Miguel,
>
> This situation is normal when the Debian KDE team is goi
Hi Héctor,
Not sure if it was the same problem, but when I logged in today I did
not have window decorations and was generally missing some kwin
functionality. Turned out I could not start kwin due to a missing
symbol. Running `apt full-upgrade` resolved the issue by installing a
lot of kf5* packa
Hi Miguel,
This situation is normal when the Debian KDE team is going through a
(relatively big) KDE upgrade. It may take a couple of weeks before all
packages have been built, tested and moved from experimental to Sid.
In my experience it is best to simply be patient and wait until apt
tells you
Hi Rainer,
It sounds to me like it might be kwin that crashed, rather than
Plasma. You can restart that with `DISPLAY=:0 kwin --replace` from any
VTT.
> I can start new apps using the (former) K-menu,
If you mean the Application Launcher, then that means you can run
commands from there too. Eith
thing asking for attention as far as I can dicern - the
> "program indicators" are usual orange if that's the case and none are now.
>
> Cheers,
> Simon
>
> On 10/06/2020 18:14, Thom Castermans wrote:
> > Dear Simon,
> >
> > I also have my taskbar set to au
Dear Simon,
I also have my taskbar set to auto-hide, and did have some problems
with it in the past, but those have been resolved. What exactly do you
mean with switching windows? Are you switching using a keyboard
shortcut? AFAIK the taskbar is shown if and only if the mouse cursor
is close to th
Log.
Best, Thom
Op do 28 nov. 2019 om 19:38 schreef M. :
>
> Hi Thom,
>
> I checked those files and nothing jumps out, nothing out of the ordinary.
> What kind of message should I look for?
>
> Thanks
>
> Em seg., 4 de nov. de 2019 às 08:03, Thom Castermans
> es
Hi M.,
You can check `~/.xsession-errors` and `/var/log/Xorg.0.log` for
errors, as well as kernel logs (`dmesg`) for errors specific to your
graphics drivers.
Hope that helps.
Thom
Op za 2 nov. 2019 om 02:27 schreef M. :
>
> Hi all,
>
> Thanks for your answers. I'm running Stable, and it seems
Addendum: I just built and installed KeepassXC 2.5.0, which was released a
few days ago. It also does not crash Plasma.
Best, Thom
Op ma 28 okt. 2019 om 08:51 schreef Thom Castermans <
thom.casterm...@gmail.com>:
> Hi M.,
>
> For what it's worth, I cannot reproduce the issue
Hi M.,
For what it's worth, I cannot reproduce the issue on testing/unstable
(Plasma 5.14.5, KeepassXC 2.4.3). How did you install KeepassXC? I had to
build it from source - if you did too, maybe a rebuild is required after
updates?
Best, Thom
Op zo 27 okt. 2019 om 23:55 schreef M. :
> Hi all,
Hi Alexandros,
> Does anyone know how can i make middle click work as paste?
>
Just wondering: do you want middle click to work the same as Ctrl+V?
Because by default, the middle click clipboard (this might have a proper
name) is separate from the KDE clipboard (i.e. klipper). When you select
tex
Hi Chris,
I cannot offer insights into the bluetooth handling, but just thinking
along with your last questions:
How come I see the outcomes of a 3yo commit only now?
>
> Could the code had been uploaded to debian repo recently?
>
> Could the code had been triggered by other changes?
>
What if s
Dear Chris,
> Also there might be far superior solution to that password leaking issue of
> which I'm unaware of.
Some password managers (at least Keepass, which I use) have a function
to auto type the password. This means that they will send the sequence
of key events as if you were typing the p
When I tried to update this morning, I was prevented from updating udisks2
by apt-listbugs.
So, I can confirm that the bug severity successfully prevented me from
breaking my system.
2017-08-30 9:20 GMT+02:00 Martin Steigerwald :
> Martin Steigerwald - 30.08.17, 09:12:
> > Martin Steigerwald - 3
2017-03-20 16:11 GMT+01:00 Jimmy Johnson :
> Maybe you don't know it, but the average user does not know how to use a
> keyboard, like putting your index fingers on the f and j keys, basic typing.
>
I think that you are grossly underestimating the average computer user *who
is installing KDE on D
Dear all,
This is just for future reference and possibly to help others.
Today I did an upgrade in testing and got, on a later boot, no SDDM login
screen. I saw error messages scrolling by before I got TTY9. The last ones
repeatedly said that SDDM was started and then stopped immediately. In the
2016-11-20 10:45 GMT+01:00 Andrey Rahmatullin :
> On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 10:28:29AM +0100, Luc Castermans wrote:
> > > > > Just to let you know ´ aptitude -t sid safe-upgrade´ resulted in
> KDE
> > > > > Frameworks 5.28.0
> > > > >
> > > > > and other stuf. All works nicely. Thanks !!
> > > > "
This may be something you already tried, but a friend of mine had this
issue so
I am suggesting it anyway.
Are you sure you need the 304.x version of the drivers? If you have a newer
graphics card, then using this older driver may cause problems. You can
check
this by running nvidia-debugdump --li
Yay indeed! :-)
It has been running like a charm for a couple of days now on my machine.
Thanks!
2016-10-16 23:47 GMT+02:00 Martin Steigerwald :
> Hello!
>
> Yay. :)
>
> Thank you,
> --
> Martin
>
>
Some time ago I got a laptop with a 4k display. I am not using that one
with
external monitors, but I still may be able to help a bit. With earlier
versions
of Plasma, scaling was pretty much not working. I was looking at tiny text
all
the time.
This changed at some point - I think when Plasma 5.6
2016-09-06 6:21 GMT+02:00 Gary Dale :
> This has been going on for a few weeks. I was hoping that it would get
> fixed but instead it's gotten worse.
>
> I'm running Debian/Testing on an AMD64 machine - with KDE obviously.
>
> When I reboot my computer, which I only do every week or so depending o
Hi Andy,
Martin recently mentioned this an e-mail on this list.
On Mittwoch, 8. Juni 2016 17:20:38 CEST Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> Hi!
>
> In case you want to try it, also install the package kdepim-addons,
> otherwise mails are displayed without header and you cannot select a
header
> template
>
> Synaptic does tell me that "apper" is installed.
>
Hopefully the reboot helped. If not, you may want to try uninstalling Apper
if
you use Synaptic anyway. Apper offers functionality to notify when there
are
updates, but in my experience it can eat up a lot of CPU while checking for
them all th
Hi Doc,
Although I am not experiencing those issues myself, I can guess which
process(es) are responsible for those notifications and the CPU usage. Do
you
have KPackageKit, Apper or something similar installed? There are also a
couple
of different packages for update notifications related to this
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