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--- Comment #2 from Jeff Hodd <jgh...@gmail.com> ---
It's my guess that the last error message:
plasmashell[1205]:
file:///usr/share/plasma/plasmoids/org.kde.plasma.systemloadviewer/contents/ui/CompactBarMonitor.qml:45:20:
Unable to assign [und
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The problem exists with qTransmission as well, btw.
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When I run xprop against thunderbird, I'm seeing WM_CLASS(STRING) = "Mail",
"Thunderbird", so is this another case of WM_CLASS changing at runtime?
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--- Comment #22 from Jeff Hodd ---
I'm not convinced this is a thunderbird bug or a libre-office bug, or, for that
matter, a bug in the dozens of other apps where this issue manifests. This is
far more likely to be an issue with plasmashell:taskmanager
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I understand that wm_class contains 2 strings, but, for example, "caprine" and
"Caprine" are a different difference than "Mail" and "Thunderbird", or
"transmission-qt&q
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Will do.
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OK. I understand. Thunderbird and QTransmission do conform to expected
behaviour then.
However, both also display the same odd launcher behaviour Michail describes,
and they do not appear to fall into the same
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Yeah, but I don;t think it's a thunderbird bug, either, since the same
behaviour crops up in other apps. That was kinda my response to your comment.
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60. but it's been this way for a long while.
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sorry - *sub-version of 5.21.3
and - *these random timing issues
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Any chance we could re-open this bug?
I'm seeing the same issue, and worse, again. I'm building my own sub-version
5.21.3 for my users with this code-change added, and I'm getting reports that
the theme is still only
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Yeah, I saw the assignee, but no response at all. This is a fairly significant
change in behavior between v5.20 and 5.21, so I'd have expected some response
by now.
Are you experiencing the same issue, Nate?
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Given the sheer volume of code to pour through, I was kinda hoping someone who
knows plasma-workspace inside and out might be the best kind of person to look
into this, Nate. Just a cursory investigation reveals
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Can this be assigned to someone else, then?
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Let me see if I can snag a copy of the 5.20.x plasma-workspace source code and
I'll see if I can pinpoint some of the more interesting differences. I'll also
dig around some in the 5.21.x code and try to pinpoint
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My apologies, Marco. Somehow managed to get your name reversed. Thank you for
the merge-request. It resolves the issue.
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Bug ID: 433799
Summary: item geometries not created for new user accounts
created using lookandfeel and/or layout templates
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.21.1
Platform:
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Sample look-and-feel with layout-template
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I've attached a sample look-and-feel with layout-template that includes 7
desktop applets. They're assigned in the following .config files:
kdeglobals:LookAndFeelPackage=org.bluestarlinux.archlogo
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I do want to add, though, that the usual behaviour of saving off the geometries
on logout is absolutely not working on first login (initial session). Resizing
or moving any of the applets after first login (during
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That sounds like a good place to start. Thanks, Martin.
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Am doing a test build. I'll let you know if that fixes it. The source code
changes appear to be what's needed.
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That does indeed fix the issue. Thanks much, Martin.
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ok. thanks Michail. that was the only thing i thought might have impacted it
too.
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i know you've changed the status to resolved, but i was wondering if you could
clarify something. the lock/logout widget is pretty innocuous - it does nothing
really on startup - and was working in the dock without
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Screenshot after login
First of 3 screenshots.
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[root@bslxenvy64 latte]# cd /home/jghodd/.config/autostart
[root@bslxenvy64 autostart]# ll
total 8
-rw--- 1 jghodd jghodd 590 Jun 16 2020 kdock-thunderbird.desktop
-rw-r--r-- 1 jghodd jghodd 301 Sep 17 2020
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2 of 3 - locate and kill single instance of latte-dock. Desktop restored
Shows the terminal where I locate the latte-dock proc
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3 of 3 - same session - restart of latte-dock from sys menu
Restart latte-dock from the system menu. It seems as if inst
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BTW, this is not resolved or fixed. I see the same issue with your master code
base, so whatever the issue is, it's still there.
I had a similar issue a few months ago with plasma, and it turned out the
plasma
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[root@bslxenvy64 latte]# cat Bluestar.layout.latte
[ActionPlugins][1]
RightButton;NoModifier=org.kde.latte.contextmenu
[Containments][1]
activityId=
byPassWM=false
enableKWinEdges=true
formfactor=2
immutability=1
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> (In reply to Jeff Hodd from comment #5)
> > Created attachment 140668 [details]
> > Screenshot of systemsettings->Startup and Shutdown->Desktop Se
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Sorry. Just saw your comment on panelspacer. let me look into that.
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The interesting thing is that once the bad instance is killed and the desktop
restored, you can start latte from the system menu without any problems...
Anyway, I've built and installed the plasma5-applets-latte
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Ok. It came up with the default layout, so I changed the layout to my modified
one. Same issue. The bottom of the screen became inaccessible. I opened a
terminal and killed the latte process and restarted it via
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I already add latte-dock to the ignore list, Michail.
>From ksmserverrc:
excludeApps=latte-dock,octopi-notifier,thunderbird
I can also provide a screenshot of systemsettings->Startup and
Shutdown->Deskto
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I want to reiterate that I am *not* seeing multiple instances of a latte-dock
process.
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Ok. The default layout works. Is there anything in my layout file that you can
see that might be questionable?
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well, it's not the spacers. same issue. i'll start replacing the other pieces.
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Summary: Latte autostart interfering with Plasma desktop
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Product: lattedock
Version: 0.10.0
Platform: Archlinux Packages
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Also, the latte spacer doesn't appear to actually provide a space...
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yeah. figured out the spacer. about to restart, again...
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the standard kde panelspacers work just fine, Michail. for now i'll stick with
those and work the latte spacers in to future releases. the lock/logout widget
was the issue.
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--- Comment #25 from Jeff Hodd ---
ends up it's the Lock/Logout widget. wouldn;t have guessed that one. i'm going
to try the plasma spacers again, since it appears they weren;t the issue.
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Bug ID: 370883
Summary: Crash on session restore
Product: korgac
Version: unspecified
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
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Possible duplicates by query: bug 369325
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> (In reply to Jeff Hodd from comment #3)
> > Please let me know if this should be filed as a new bug for korgac vs. kmix.
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Sorry about the formatting of the duplicate bug line - I can't seem to edit it.
It should read:
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Please let me know if this should be filed as a new bug for korgac vs. kmix.
It's certainly very possible that the issue is related to session management
and is not necessarily application-sp
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