On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 12:22 PM Pavel Raiskup <praiskup(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Thursday, September 10, 2020 6:00:09 PM CEST Ondrej Mosnacek
wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 12:58 PM Neal Becker <ndbecker2(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > Might be interesting to try logging in as a new user to see if some older kde
settings are messing things up.
>
> That's definitely possible... However this is a single-user machine
> and I don't really feel like creating a new user :)
>
> If I find some time I'll try it on my other laptop and/or dig deeper...
Ondrej, what Fedora version are you on? The change claims:
With KDE Plasma 5.20, the KDE Plasma desktop environment has reached a
point where nearly all commonly used features in the desktop and all
major applications function in the Plasma Wayland environment on all
major GPUs (including NVIDIA with the proprietary driver).
I'd consider a move to F34 just to test early, but even F34 still seems to
have 5.19.90.
I was trying it on F32. I was ready to see various annoyances, since
the proposal says that a lot of issues will be only fixed in F34, but
I hoped that in F32 the desktop will at least look normal when I log
in :)
The change says:
How To Test
===========
Log into a KDE Plasma desktop. Do any activity you would normally do in
your daily desktop use: launching applications, configuring displays,
etc. Things should work the same way under Wayland as they used to
under X.
Even a simple link to step-by-step howto would help. How much sense does
it have to test F32/F33?
Probably not much :) I was just curious to see how good/bad the
situation is currently on F32. From the optimistic wording in the
change request I imagined that most things already work and the latest
releases only fix some final annoyances... but maybe this is more true
about F33 than F32, or I just have some weirdness in my existing
configuration...
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Ondrej Mosnacek
Software Engineer, Platform Security - SELinux kernel
Red Hat, Inc.