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  • #21
    Originally posted by Baguy View Post
    Only memory leak i was aware of was when you are using Wayland, and that was fixed in a 5.16 point release.
    There is currently a slight memory leak on X as well, BUT only in git master. And, well, that's to be expected from git code.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Nth_man View Post

      Of course that there are a lot of changes in the original article, but in the headline, Larabel only puts the emoji one, as if there was no other. In his https://www.michaellarabel.com/michael.php page he talks about his "strong support for GNOME", who was going to guess what he understands as "support"?
      I dunno. He regularly posts KDE articles as well, so I don't really see how his support for GNOME is "strong".

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      • #23
        Originally posted by ahmed.delanight View Post
        Meanwhile I had to stop using KDE after 10 years due to two memory leak bugs that make the desktop unusable for me. But I guess an emoji picker is a lot more important.
        Have you reported it to the KDE developers already?

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        • #24
          A mandatory question at this point. What's going on with Debian (unstable / testing)? It's been stuck with outdated Plasma for many many months now. Is there something blocking newer versions?

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          • #25
            > He regularly posts KDE articles as well, so I don't really see how his support for GNOME is "strong".

            Sometimes it's worse, like when he writes fan insults in "looks like puke":
            - https://www.phoronix.com/forums/foru...363#post812363
            - https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pa...Artwork-Update

            How can someone think that he is informing people being so partial?

            > I don't really see how his support for GNOME is "strong".

            Everyone can read how it is stated in https://www.michaellarabel.com/michael.php, also why does anyone think that Michael Larabel has in his forums the same 144Hz / GhostOfFunkS / Funkstar / Griffin / Honton user constantly posting (and insulting, https://www.phoronix.com/forums/foru...0#post947370)?

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            • #26
              Originally posted by ngraham View Post

              This is a bug that was fixed in Frameworks 5.62. See https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=410951
              Thanks for clearing this up and filing that bug report. It also happened with Chromium for me though. I'll try it out once openSUSE Tumbleweed upgraded to the latest version.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by ms178 View Post

                Thanks for clearing this up and filing that bug report. It also happened with Chromium for me though. I'll try it out once openSUSE Tumbleweed upgraded to the latest version.
                ngraham Tried it out running openSUSE Tumbleweed from 4th December 2019 (with KDE Frameworks 5.64), unfortunately the bug is still reproduceable for me with Chromium and Firefox.

                I just posted some screenshots and this description under your bug report.
                Last edited by ms178; 08 December 2019, 03:54 PM.

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                • #28
                  Kde is great, bur it still has some annoying problems. ( Try to safely remove usb ). Sometimes you copy something to USB removable, but after you remove it, nothing ia there. Can an option be added maybe in dolphin settings to verify the hash of the copied file after, maybe showing a little green dot on the icon if hash is ok?

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by lolren View Post
                    Kde is great, bur it still has some annoying problems. ( Try to safely remove usb ). Sometimes you copy something to USB removable, but after you remove it, nothing ia there. Can an option be added maybe in dolphin settings to verify the hash of the copied file after, maybe showing a little green dot on the icon if hash is ok?
                    Nice idea, I hope they implement it. Does anyone know if KDE has a wish list somewhere?

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                    • #30
                      > Sometimes you copy something to USB removable, but after you remove it, nothing ia there.

                      You can open a bug report in https://bugs.kde.org/, although they may say that it depends on the operating system (e.g. I use Kubuntu 18.04 and this doesn't happen to me).

                      > Nice idea, I hope they implement it. Does anyone know if KDE has a wish list somewhere?

                      You can open a bug report in https://bugs.kde.org/, specifying later that you want it to be in the wishlist. For more information, you can look for "wishlist" in https://community.kde.org/Bugsquad/Q...on_to_Bugzilla



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