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KDE Plasma 5.25 Seeing Touch Gesture Additions, More Fixes & Other Work
It seems in the latest Dolphin alpha (22.03.80) the arrows in "Details view mode" are no longer mouse clickable, fixable by right clicking the column header and disabling "Leading Column Padding" (why can't text casing be consistent? Who writes like "Help Your Uncle Jack Off The Horse"?)
Anyway, plasmashell just stacked all my widgets again while my 4K display was off so I'm a happy kitten.
I also see that bug without a virtual machine from time to time - hope that's fixed too.
Yes, I have this on normal systems. I was a little unspecific. This bug is on my list of the really annoying things of Plasma. I notice this extremly when upgrading/installing offline OpenWrt routers.
Anyone running KDE Wayland with latest Nvidia drivers have an issue where windows or elements in windows will flicker at the monitors refresh rate and the only way to fix it is to resize the window?
Finally this got fixed "Correcting cursor/click positioning when running Plasma Wayland session within a virtual machine" :-) Now my next wish would be to avoid that Plasma can freeze/hang so easily when switching to networks without a reliable internet connection, this is quite annoying :-(
I also see that bug without a virtual machine from time to time - hope that's fixed too.
Finally this got fixed "Correcting cursor/click positioning when running Plasma Wayland session within a virtual machine" :-) Now my next wish would be to avoid that Plasma can freeze/hang so easily when switching to networks without a reliable internet connection, this is quite annoying :-(
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