Re: When will KDE work properly again?
Is there any Plasma Desktop QA test plan for manual testing? I mean
what should be tested/verified to complete the test and mark release
as stable. Thanks.
On Mon, Oct 28, 2024 at 8:51 PM Gary Dale <gary@extremeground.com> wrote:
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> I'm running Debian/Trixie on an AMD64 system. I recently did a fresh install of Bookworm followed by a full-upgrade to Trixie, and it didn't fix anything. BTW: this is with a fresh user home as well.
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> I've been trying both X and Wayland and they both show similar failings:
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> despite having the desktop set to restore the session on last logout, it doesn't. Indeed, right now that only app that seems to open is GKrellM
> When I try to shut down or start my computer, I don't get the panel that gives me options. Instead the computer becomes non-responsive for 30 seconds before doing what I asked on the menu (same if I hit ctrl-alt-del).
> When I open a window, it doesn't restore to the previous size or position.
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> I'm using Wayland right now, and it's not really living up to its hype as being faster than X. When I try to log back in after the screen locks, I have to wait until the screen actually wakes up before I can enter my password.
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> While neither window system is working well right now, Wayland is by far the more problematic. I end up having to close active applications after waking the screen back up just to be able to use them again (e.g. Scribus). After waiting for more than a decade, I have to question whether Wayland will ever be ready for Prime Time.
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