I’m not sure what you mean? Texture is scaled?
Explain that so i know what you mean? I can see a difference but?
Edit: This is on Wayland?
I’m not sure what you mean? Texture is scaled?
Explain that so i know what you mean? I can see a difference but?
Edit: This is on Wayland?
Maybe? Mine didn’t seem that drastic. But, okay i see what you mean. I believe it’s doing the same or similar. Mine is on AMD hardware.
Edit: Reason i don’t see stuff like this is I don’t bother changing global themes usually. I’m fine with using what works.
Qt6 should solve the issue. Its because they use some wacky way for making it working on wayland and some recent change (in the shadow of the window i think) have break the “hack”.
I’m also on the red side for my gpu.
Breeze is not in my taste anymore. Its a great default theme, but part of the reason im using KDE its because i can do almost all you want for making my definition of good looking.
Also QT look way better than gtk and i hate the use of CSD .
Exception for the new terminal of microsoft.
I use the breeze with purple icon setup of EndeavourOS. Another reason i don’t like installing global themes. It’s a pain in a… to uninstall everything because you have to do it in order and separately. You can’t just uninstall the global theme because it leaves the other stuff and you have to remove stuff by going back and finding it to uninstall. Not all of them but certain ones. I find this a big nuisance.
Belatedly…
Just checked out Redcore. It’s very frustrating trying to install “neofetch” and Sisyphus crashes. It appears their Discover is only to install Flatpaks. Only Wine “staging” seems to be offered with no hint that it’s “multilib”. It might require the disk formatted a certain way, but otherwise wants 17GB right after Calamares work and first successful boot. So I officially gave up on that distro and all of Gentoo.
One good thing Redcore has going for it, however, is the KDE theme, although I dislike red color. I wish I could rob that theme for another setup that I want to keep. ![]()
EDIT: the compositor is disabled and there seems to be no way to do anything about it (for those who aren’t Linux and KDE experts), which is strange, but good for me. Also I like the touchpad configuration that I don’t see on other Plasmas which is a conspiracy.
Well, this update broke my multi monitor setup again, 3rd time this happend in the last couple of months. Like in the past, a future update coming in the next weeks will probably fix this issue but this is getting annoying…
Hopefully multi-monitor support will improve:
Strange, my multi monitor issues are finally fixed. Rock solid multi monitor performance. Got 3 screens, one of them is the TV that goes on and off during the day, primary monitor is standard horizontal and the second one is set in portrait.
programs stay where they are when layout changes, nothing moves around. I can even turn my monitors off during the night and the next day everything is as it should be.
On wayland. I did removed the kscreen folder in “/home/sojiro/.local/share/” so that with the rewrite of the monitor handling, a nice clean config was made/used.
I use my laptop on a dock connected to 2 external monitors. When I close the lid (which I always do when working stationary on my dock) both external monitors go black (sound from youtube videos still play). I can not fix this by reopening the laptop lid. I have to disconnect the usb cable and restart the laptop.
My workaround (again…) is to only “almost” close the lid
I have it! If you want it, you will have to pry it out of my cold, dead hands! ![]()
I got more KDE than you do. ![]()
KDE Plasma 5.27.2 is in the Arch repos:
A full changelog is here:
Just got it! ![]()
The update released today resolved my multi monitor bug…noice ![]()
The one where the secondary monitor gets messed up/lost after suspend, or something else?
Don’t tease me. For real? When I was testing out KDE on my laptop that I can put on the dock I was getting the same that you described. If I started the laptop, then put it on the dock, the monitors would work, but when I restarted and closed the lid, the external monitors would shut off. Even opening the lid wouldn’t be enough to get the laptop screen to come on, it would remain off. I had to undock and restart. Your report may encourage me to give it a try this weekend. Currently I am using Cinnamon, which I don’t hate, but it’s a lousy substitute for KDE.
Nothing wrong with Cinnamon. ![]()
Except for the fact that it’s a very poor substitute for KDE.
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