Any update on this?
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Title:
Every wine update re-enables desktop integration links
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Interestingly, Debian recently removed kde4libs, which was one of the
lingering causes for usage of $HOME/.kde
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/kde4libs
But something still creates $HOME/.kde/config/kdeglobals for me (it's
the only file remaining there now).
KDE Plasma 5.14.5.
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(In reply to Erik Quaeghebeur from comment #3)
> (In reply to Shmerl from comment #2)
> > But something still creates $HOME/.kde/config/kdeglobals for me (it's the
> > only file remaining there now).
> See Bug 405750.
> (This is off-topic for this bug.)
Ah, I see. Thanks. I commented there. Not
One of the use cases where this is sorely needed are WebRTC video
conferencing applications like WebEx and the like. Without GPU
acceleration, they become very CPU heavy, which cripples them on laptops
especially.
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Bump.
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Title:
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Are there any plans to upstream this fix, or proposed solution isn't
good?
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Title:
Every wine update re-enables desktop integration links
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I can confirm, that setting browser.sessionstore.warnOnQuit = true fixes
this for me. The browser won't close down without a warning when hitting
Ctrl+Q! Thanks for finally fixing it.
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The bug is currently unassigned, so it means that no one from Mozilla or
contributors is working on upstreaming the patch. May be someone should
acknowledge first, that the patch is acceptable.
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(In reply to Damian Yerrick from comment #42)
> > 2. The session will be restored at startup, indicated by
> >browser.startup.page == 3 or browser.sessionstore.resume_session_once ==
> > true
>
> In my experience on Slashdot.org, reliance on session restore isn't reliable
> if the user has
In general, why is it so complicated to have one working setting that
mandates confirmation for quit? I don't really get what prevents it.
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(In reply to Julien Cristau [:jcristau] from comment #38)
> This seems unlikely to be a priority for 57, sorry.
I've just updated to Firefox 57 (beta), and was bitten by this again,
since Warn Before Quit is gone. It's a major deficiency really. Is there
any plan to work on this after version 57?
I opened a follow up bug, for more focus:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland/issues/67
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Title:
GLX apps are swapping at the wrong
Sorry for confusion, I opened it for the wrong project. It should have
been for Xorg, so here is the correct one:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/issues/20
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(In reply to Michel Dänzer from comment #17)
> Possibly. Basically, the compositor must not reparent a "borderless
> fullscreen" X11 window to a larger X11 window (e.g. for drop shadows).
Re-posted response from KWin developers to this idea in the new bug:
(In reply to Michel Dänzer from comment #15)
> (In reply to Shmerl from comment #13)
>
> I suspect "borderless fullscreen" with kwin is the same as windowed as far
> as Xwayland is concerned.
>
Is it possible to do anything about it in the compositor, or it's a
design limitation?
I opened KWin
What is the way to do it in XWayland and KWin for borderless fullscreen
like in Wine (not true fullscreen)? I'm testing The Witcher 3 in
Wine+dxvk, and framerate is cut at 60 fps in KWin/XWayland.
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(In reply to comment #36)
For the record, here is a thread summarising the design issues regarding
end-to-end security in Telepathy:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/telepathy/2012-June/006122.html
Also, don't forget about the ZRTP option, as discussed in the Bug
#29904.
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