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¡Hola NVIDIA Maintainers!

It seems that the new plasma version has some kind of incompatibility with the nvidia-legacy-304xx packages in sid. The following mail reports that using the nvidia packages from backports works as expected.

In the kde team we are not using nvidia cards, so we can't reproduce/test this. And frankly, this might be way out of our league. :( Thus the request for help.

Is this issue known to you?
Should this bug be reassigned to the nvidia packages?
Can you reproduce it? If so, can you point us to what the problem might be?

Happy hacking,

El 2016-10-19 a las 23:33 -0700, Jimmy Johnson escribió:
On 10/12/2016 12:10 PM, David Baron wrote:
Running must recent kwin, etc., with Sid nvidia-legacy-304xx driver.

Window decorations slow or do not show on non-KDE windows. If they do not show, one can pretend they are there and do everything.

Effects all compositing options.

Where to file bug?
Quick fix?

Quick fix, force install all your 'nvidia' and 'glx' installed packages back to 'Jessie-backports' and then 'lock-them' works, maybe 20-24 packages that you will be locking, varies a little with my installs, some I had not upgraded and I only had to lock the packages. I used synaptic while in xfce4 and all your kde apps work from xfce4 too as a side note. Note no problem with upgrades and those files being locked, at this time anyways. hehe

There's a lot noise out there about fix's, I found nothing works for me. I came up with this fix and it works. While gtk works with the upgrade, plasma don't, it's a problem with plasma, you can't blame nvidia and say they are not doing their part, this is a problem debian plasma, I'm sure they are working on it. Seems to affect only 'legacy-304' and could be a simple code error.

With the Debian-nvidia driver: Plasma is unable to start as it could not correctly use OpenGL2. Note dialog is working, sound is working, no plasma.

With the Debian-free driver, computer freeze with colorful squiggly lines and I have to push the power button and repair the file system.

David, do you have a better fix than down-grading the packages? And I may not need to down grade as many packages as I do, but it works.

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