MX-21 KDE/plasma beta 2 feedback thread

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Re: MX-21 KDE/plasma beta 2 feedback thread

#81 Post by heywoodidaho »

That got it. Thanks. Don't know how I missed it.

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Re: MX-21 KDE/plasma beta 2 feedback thread

#82 Post by Metal Mick »

Hi all,

I don't think this has been mentioned in this thread previously, but when running live from my thumb drive, the pinned icons in the taskbar get overwritten by the icons for the open apps, as per my attachment. The notification that Firefox is open covers the icons for Firefox and also Dolphin. Closing the open applications sees the pinned applications still present. I got a bit of a fright initially, thinking I'd accidentally deleted them.

I've embedded the quick system info results, as it might just be a display glitch due to my hardware.

If I'm missing any information, or if there's things I can try (on the live install), please let me know. Happy to help if I can.

All other things that irked me in MX-19 KDE like my Epson scanner not working, and getting Dolphin to connect to my Google Drive have been fixed.

Thanks to everyone for their dedication to this particularly fine OS - I'm very grateful.

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Re: MX-21 KDE/plasma beta 2 feedback thread

#83 Post by dolphin_oracle »

It’s not a glitch that’s how the task list plasma widget works.
http://www.youtube.com/runwiththedolphin
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#84 Post by Metal Mick »

Okay.

That's surprising, and makes no sense for it to have been changed. (It's not evident in MX-19 KDE.) That's a deal-breaker as far as I'm concerned as it forces more mouse movements to open the applications via the menu.

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#85 Post by asqwerth »

Metal Mick wrote: Sun Sep 12, 2021 9:50 pm Okay.

That's surprising, and makes no sense for it to have been changed. (It's not evident in MX-19 KDE.) That's a deal-breaker as far as I'm concerned as it forces more mouse movements to open the applications via the menu.
The option was always there in MX19KDE but IIRC Adrian used the "add to panel (widget)" option for the launchers there, instead of the "Pin to Task Manager" option for launchers in MX21, which gives a more "Windows 7" type feel. The latter saves space on the panel because when a pinned app is opened, you don't have double icons on the panel: ie for the launcher + opened window.

What you can do if you don't like that style, is to unpin (right click and choose) all the launchers and add them back using the add to panel option (search for app in menu, right click the item and choose the right type of launcher)
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#86 Post by dolphin_oracle »

there is some additional features this way as well, like a sort of "jumplist" capability to dolphin.
http://www.youtube.com/runwiththedolphin
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Re: MX-21 KDE/plasma beta 2 feedback thread

#87 Post by TimothySimon »

TimothySimon wrote: Sun Sep 12, 2021 2:51 pm Problem 1
The virtual keyboard in the login screen is so large that it overlaps and hides the almost everything in that screen, including the field to enter the password.
(My screen resolution is 1366 x 768)

Problem 2
After taking the virtual keyboard in the Login screen, and then closing the virtual keyboard, we can't see the icon (button) to unhide the characters in the password as we type.
But, clicking on the place it was there, we can really unhides the password.
It is just that the icon (of a crossed out eye) is missing.

Problem 3
Doesn't autoconnect to saved WiFi networks, even though we set priority 99 (the maximum) in KDE's System Settings.
Not that we need to type the password again, but that we need to click on "Connect" again (simply switching on WiFi doesn't connect to any network).
I think this is an issue due to my laziness ;)

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Problem 4
sudo kwrite or sudo kate is insecure, so, it exits with an error message (this is a KDE bug).

I think it may be good to keep some alias (in .bashrc) for the method that works safely:
alias sudokwrite='SUDO_EDITOR="/bin/kwrite" sudo --edit '

Example usage: sudokwrite /etc/fstab

(Ref: $ man sudo)


EDIT:
asqwerth wrote: Mon Sep 13, 2021 1:55 am It's not a bug. It's been close to 2 years, I believe, that KDE prohibited that. However, what they provide instead is for you to just open (at least for KATE) any root text file as user, amend the same, and then when you press "SAVE", you are asked for your root/user password. To me, that's perfectly acceptable ans still allows me to edit root files.
Sorry for wasting your valuable time, I now understand that problem 4 is not a problem at all.
I think that "problem 4" was a side effect of me getting used to "sudo gedit" .
(I've been on GNOME/Mate/Cinnamon/XFCE for years. MX-21 Beta 2 was my first experience with KDE plasma.)
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Re: MX-21 KDE/plasma beta 2 feedback thread

#88 Post by TimothySimon »

asqwerth wrote: Sat Sep 11, 2021 12:48 pm Meanwhile, like some others, my preference is for:
1. Synaptic and apt-notifier to be preinstalled and apt-notifier/MX-updater to be the default updater.
2. Discover to be kept for optional update checks of stuff installed from KDE Store. That way there is no inadvertent automatic updating of these items which might break compatibility if a particular item from KDE Store is frequently updated to be compatible with the Plasma versions in rolling distros. Also, I prefer to choose when I update my flatpaks and not as part of a wholesale update.
I second asqwerth.
asqwerth wrote: Sat Sep 11, 2021 12:48 pm For members who were wondering if they could keep Discover but not have its notifications pop up whenever there are updates, note that you can't stop it using Notifications from System Settings Manager.
Thank you for that.

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#89 Post by Adrian »

Problem 4
sudo kwrite or sudo kate is insecure, so, it exits with an error message (this is a KDE bug).
I don't understand, have you noticed we use sudo kwrite/sudo kate anywhere? We shouldn't.
Nobody should use sudo for those programs, just edit the file and when saving it will prompt you for root privileges if needed (sounds to me like a user problem not a program problem)

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#90 Post by asqwerth »

TimothySimon wrote: Mon Sep 13, 2021 12:41 am
Problem 4
sudo kwrite or sudo kate is insecure, so, it exits with an error message (this is a KDE bug).

I think it may be good to keep some alias (in .bashrc) for the method that works safely:

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alias sudokwrite='SUDO_EDITOR="/bin/kwrite" sudo --edit '
Example usage: sudokwrite /etc/fstab

(Ref: $ man sudo)
It's not a bug. It's been close to 2 years, I believe, that KDE prohibited that. However, what they provide instead is for you to just open (at least for KATE) any root text file as user, amend the same, and then when you press "SAVE", you are asked for your root/user password. To me, that's perfectly acceptable ans still allows me to edit root files.
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