KDE & Plasma users
- Improving Xwayland window resizingblog.vladzahorodnii.com Improving Xwayland window resizing
One of the quickest ways to determine whether particular application runs using Xwayland is to resize one of its windows and see how it behaves, for example While it can be handy for the debugging …
One of the quickest ways to determine whether particular application runs using Xwayland is to resize one of its windows and see how it behaves, for example
While it can be handy for the debugging purposes, overall, it makes the KDE Plasma Wayland session look less polished. So, one of the goals for 6.3 was to fix this visual glitch.
This article will provide some background behind what caused the glitch and how we addressed it.
- Do you want to host Akademy 2025? Help organize an unforgettable event with the KDE Community and plan #Akademy2025!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.kde.social/post/2184126
> cross-posted from: https://floss.social/users/akademy/statuses/113344786509327188 > > > Do you want to host Akademy 2025? Help organize an unforgettable event with the KDE Community and plan #Akademy2025! > > > > Gather your team of Free Software enthusiasts and make it happen. Learn more at https://akademy.kde.org/news/2024-10\_akademy-2025-call-for-hosts/ > > > > @akademy@lemmy.kde.social
- Disk and Device Manager Popup appearing twice
This is a relatively new issue, although I don't recall any recent updates that would have caused it.
When I plug in a USB stick or other device, the disk and device manager pops up twice; one is the normal one away from the edge of the screen, it goes away after about five seconds (like it should)
The second, behind it, is tucked up right against the edge of the screen and does not go away until I trigger and then minimize my application launcher.
Any ideas? I'm running Wayland because of the Maalit keyboard. Haven't tried to see if it duplicates it with X11.
- File Sorting by Last Two Chracters of File Name
I have 20'000 mostly mp4 or webm files I used a naming scheme that has the last two digits signifying different criteria about the video example joe 24070, joe 24050, joe 24051 joe 24051 is a revised edit of joe 24050 The first in the series of joe is joe 100, joe 110, joe 140
As an example I would like to sort all files ending in 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59 I can't specify a set number of characters as it changes as more content is added to the end of the series Kfind will do a dandy job of searching folders & subfolders, how would I set the search criteria? Is there some other GUI tool?
- how to install Merkuro!?
cross-posted from: https://aussie.zone/post/13138420
> Hi, i have been using KDE (now on KDE Neon)for a while as my daily driver and have been wanting to improve the email/calendar situation. > > I have seen Merkuro releases and announcements, but no instructions on how to install it! > > Please help - how do i use Merkuro!?!? is there a flatpak or repo somewhere. > > TIA
- What happened to Kcalc
I use Kcalc many times every day. It worked great. I use it in Simple mode. When they added the history display, I started using it from flatpaks to get that feature in older releases.
On Kubuntu 22.04, I am using Kcalc 23.04.3. It works exactly the way it used to - which is what I want.
On Kubuntu 18.04, I'm using Kcalc 24.05.2. It does not work as expected or desired.
I have no idea why I have different versions on the two notebooks. AFAIK, I installed them the same way.
On the old version, if I enter 1 * 2 =, the answer, 2 appears in the register. Clicking on the register copies it to my clipboard. Entering another digit clears the register and replaces it with the new digit. The old calculation and results are automatically out of the way.
On the new version, if I enter 1 * 2 =, 2 appears in a new space below the register and then disappears from that space and 2 appears in the register. Clicking on the register appears to do nothing. I have to double or triple click on it to select it and then press Ctrl+C to copy it to my clipboard. This is bad. But far worse, if I next type a 3, instead of the register containing 3, it appends the 3 and the register contains 23. This means I have to clear the register every time before I use it.
I have never seen a calculator that does this and don't want to!
What is going on? Do I have to find a way to get and pin the old version?
Why was this done?
Where is the best place to file or add to an issue to get this reverted?
- [ Solved ] Did I damage it?
I triggered an update via Discover, and I think I clicked the [x] (close) title bar button a little too quickly. Would that have stopped the update in mid update or does Discover do the update in a subprocess that continues even if Discover is closed?
- Help with Device Auto-Mount
I am trying to use the
Device Auto-Mount
feature in KDE Settings but it doesn't seem to be having any effect. I have selectedOn Login
andOn Attach
for the drives I'm interested in, but after rebooting they aren't auto-mounted.If I click on them in Dolphin I am prompted for my user password and then they get mounted.
Anyone know what might be going on or where I should look?
- I couldn't see any obvious errors in journalctl
- drives are not encrypted.
- running AuroraOS
and yes I know that I can set this up with
fstab
, but it would be good to understand why the GUI approach isn't working and hopefully fix it.reported bug to kde https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=490872
- KDE on Debian 12 randomly gets frozen / stuck
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/17750813
> cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/17750757 > > > Randomly on my laptop screen this appears and debian just freezes. Sometimes these vertical lines don't appear and system freezes anyway. Its just random. How do i identify if this is hardware or software issue? and then how to identify exact piece of hardware or software causing this problem.
- Task Manager question
At one time when I would launch a program from the Task Manager the icon would stay in place, now when I launch something like Firefox for example, the Icon moves down to the bottom of the list. When I exit it moves back up to where it was.
I can't seem to find a setting that relates to this.
I am using just "Task Manager", is the thing I want in "Icons Only Task Manager"?
- Is it possible to speed up the launcher?
Hey friends!
Basically, here is my problem. I open the launcher menu (or KRunner) and start typing. Let's say I type "firefox", and hit Enter.
The launcher menu is very slow. It often opens "Files" instead, because that pops up after I type the first two letters.
Basically this means I need to wait a second for the launcher to finish searching, show me firefox, and then press enter.
This is frankly infuriating. Every other launcher on any other desktop or WM does not have this issue.
I have experienced this on two different machines running both Plasma 5 and 6, on different distros, both are beefy machines.
I'm sure there is a way to avoid it, does anybody know?
- Plasma and Ansible on enterprise thin clientsdiscuss.kde.org Plasma and Ansible on enterprise thin clients
I’m currently exploring replacing GNOME with KDE Plasma on thin clients when we transition from Ubuntu 20.04 to 22.04 (or 24.04 if HP Anywhere will have PCoIP ready by then). With GNOME having the ability to use dconf to edit keybindings, default applications, favorite apps on the sidebar, etc., wh...
- Elisa playlist alphabetical order
Hello,
Does anyone know if it is possible to order the playlist alphabetically? because I looked in the settings and didn't find an option to do this.
It's kind of annoying to find songs without them being sorted.
- Tryng to run KDE Plasma 6 with Wayland on FreeBSD 14.1
Hello.
I wanted to try to run Wayland + KDE 6 plasma. I've created the following tutorial that unfortunately has some errors inside,since the project does not work.
The steps that I have taken are the following :
``` 1 - added user to the wheel and video groups :
sudo pw groupmod wheel video -m marietto
2 - sysrc
sudo sysrc -f /etc/rc.conf kld_list+="nvidia-modeset nvidia-drm linux linux64 i915kms"
3 - installed the following packages :
==> pkg install --glob "plasma6-" ==> pkg install --glob "kf6-" ==> pkg install plasma-wayland-protocols plasma6-xdg-desktop-portal-kde kf6-breeze-icons-6 kde6-devel
4- removed these packages :
pkg remove xdg-desktop-portal-wlr wlrobs grim slurp wlr-which-key wayland-protocols wayfire wf-shell wayfire-plugins-extra
5- setup locales :
nano /etc/login.conf
italian|Italian Users Accounts:\ :charset=UTF-8:\ :lang=it_IT.UTF-8:\ :tc=default
cap_mkdb /etc/login.conf
pw usermod marietto -L italian
nano /etc/profile
export LANG=it_IT.UTF-8 export MM_CHARSET=UTF-8
nano /etc/csh.login
setenv LANG it_IT.UTF-8 setenv MM_CHARSET UTF-8
6 - created a startup script called start-kde6
#!/bin/bash
export XDG_CONFIG_HOME="$HOME/.config" export XDG_CACHE_HOME="$HOME/.cache" export XDG_DATA_HOME="$HOME/.local/share" export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR="/var/run/user/
id -u
"exec dbus-launch --exit-with-session ck-launch-session startplasma-wayland
- made it executable :
chmod +x start-kde6
- rebooted the machine and logged in as normal user and ran the startup script :
./start-kde6
```
I see a lot of errors and it didn't work :
``` dbus[4084]: Unable to set up transient service directory: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR "/var/run/user/1001" not available: No such file or directory org.kde.startup: not a reply org.freedesktop.locale1 QDBusMessage(type=Error, service="", error name="org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown", error message="The name org.freedesktop.locale1 was not provided by any .service files", signature="s", contents=("The name org.freedesktop.locale1 was not provided by any .service files") )
Detected locale "C" with character encoding "US-ASCII", which is not UTF-8. Qt depends on a UTF-8 locale, and has switched to "C.UTF-8" instead. If this causes problems, reconfigure your locale. See the locale(1) manual for more information.
No backend specified, automatically choosing drm
kwin_xkbcommon: XKB: /usr/local/lib/X11/locale/iso8859-1/Compose:39:34: string literal is not a valid UTF-8 string kwin_xkbcommon: XKB: /usr/local/lib/X11/locale/iso8859-1/Compose:40:29: string literal is not a valid UTF-8 string kwin_xkbcommon: XKB: /usr/local/lib/X11/locale/iso8859-1/Compose:41:29: string literal is not a valid UTF-8 string kwin_xkbcommon: XKB: /usr/local/lib/X11/locale/iso8859-1/Compose:42:29: string literal is not a valid UTF-8 string kwin_xkbcommon: XKB: /usr/local/lib/X11/locale/iso8859-1/Compose:43:29: string literal is not a valid UTF-8 string kwin_xkbcommon: XKB: /usr/local/lib/X11/locale/iso8859-1/Compose:44:27: string literal is not a valid UTF-8 string kwin_xkbcommon: XKB: /usr/local/lib/X11/locale/iso8859-1/Compose:45:27: string literal is not a valid UTF-8 string kwin_xkbcommon: XKB: /usr/local/lib/X11/locale/iso8859-1/Compose:46:27: string literal is not a valid UTF-8 string kwin_xkbcommon: XKB: /usr/local/lib/X11/locale/iso8859-1/Compose:47:27: string literal is not a valid UTF-8 string kwin_xkbcommon: XKB: /usr/local/lib/X11/locale/iso8859-1/Compose:48:29: string literal is not a valid UTF-8 string kwin_xkbcommon: XKB: /usr/local/lib/X11/locale/iso8859-1/Compose:49:29: string literal is not a valid UTF-8 string kwin_xkbcommon: XKB: /usr/local/lib/X11/locale/iso8859-1/Compose:49:29: too many errors
kwin_xkbcommon: XKB: /usr/local/lib/X11/locale/iso8859-1/Compose:49:29: failed to parse file Unable to determine system time zone: please check your system configuration. kwin_screencast: Failed to connect PipeWire context
Detected locale "C" with character encoding "US-ASCII", which is not UTF-8. Qt depends on a UTF-8 locale, and has switched to "C.UTF-8" instead. If this causes problems, reconfigure your locale. See the locale(1) manual for more information.
No backend specified, automatically choosing drm
Unable to determine system time zone: please check your system configuration. kwin_screencast: Failed to connect PipeWire context org.kde.startup: "kdeinit5_shutdown" QList() exited with code 255 startplasma-wayland: Shutting down... startplasmacompositor: Shutting down... startplasmacompositor: Done.
qt.qpa.wayland: "wl-shell" is a deprecated shell extension, prefer using "xdg-shell" if supported by the compositor by setting the environment variable QT_WAYLAND_SHELL_INTEGRATION
qt.qpa.wayland: "wl-shell" is a deprecated shell extension, prefer using "xdg-shell" if supported by the compositor by setting the environment variable QT_WAYLAND_SHELL_INTEGRATION
qt.qpa.wayland: Loading shell integration failed. qt.qpa.wayland: Attempted to load the following shells QList("xdg-shell", "wl-shell", "ivi-shell", "qt-shell") qt.qpa.wayland: Loading shell integration failed. qt.qpa.wayland: Attempted to load the following shells QList("xdg-shell", "wl-shell", "ivi-shell", "qt-shell") qt.qpa.plugin: Could not load the Qt platform plugin "wayland" in "" even though it was found. qt.qpa.plugin: Could not load the Qt platform plugin "wayland" in "" even though it was found. qt.qpa.xcb: could not connect to display :0 qt.qpa.plugin: From 6.5.0, xcb-cursor0 or libxcb-cursor0 is needed to load the Qt xcb platform plugin. qt.qpa.plugin: Could not load the Qt platform plugin "xcb" in "" even though it was found. This application failed to start because no Qt platform plugin could be initialized. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.
Available platform plugins are: minimal, offscreen, vkkhrdisplay, vnc, xcb, wayland, wayland-egl.
qt.qpa.xcb: could not connect to display :0 qt.qpa.plugin: From 6.5.0, xcb-cursor0 or libxcb-cursor0 is needed to load the Qt xcb platform plugin. qt.qpa.plugin: Could not load the Qt platform plugin "xcb" in "" even though it was found. This application failed to start because no Qt platform plugin could be initialized. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.
Available platform plugins are: minimal, offscreen, vkkhrdisplay, vnc, xcb, wayland, wayland-egl. ```
- Different Widgets for each desktop...
Claude.ai tells me that this exists but I don't see it on Kubuntu 18.04 or 22.04.
A checkbox or toggle switch labeled "Different widgets for each desktop" or "Separate widget sets for each desktop"
Is this real and what do I have to do to get to it?
x-y problem:
What I really want is a "sub-desktop" like a subfolder of a folder, but looking like a desktop - preferably without switching activities or opening an actual folder in Dolphin.
My problem is that with cryptocurrencies, I have icons for price URLs, icons for staking URLs, and icons for wallets. They're conceptually all part of one thing I'm doing, but there are too many to fit comfortably on one desktop.
And, I get them all arranged in groups on the screen exactly the way I want them and then I accidentally change resolution on an external monitor... and KDE rearranges them all in alphabetical order making the desktop almost useless.
At least if I could break them up into groups, it would be easier to recover from the above disaster.
Maybe having a bunch of activities would do it. I'm not sure how to approach this.
- Using exponents in basic Kcalc
I am doing some Bitcoin calculations where I enter integer values (Satoshis) and then need to multiply them by 10**-8 to get the value in Bitcoins, e.g. to calculate price in US dollars.
I don't see how to do this other than by saving 0.00000001 in my clipboard.
I sort of got positive exponents to work, but the exponent functionality disappears as soon as I type a minus sign for the exponent for 10**-8 because it gets interpreted as a subtraction operator instead of as a unary sign.
I can just divide by 10**8 which works, but it's not quite as intuitive for me.
Is there a better way to do this?
Is this a bug?
I'm using Kcalc 23.04.3 in a flatpak on Kubuntu 22.04.
- Kate word characters
I have a plain text journal/log that I write and edit in Kate. This contains a number of floating point numbers and I often copy and paste them into Kcalc or LibreOffice Calc.
I would like to be able to double click on one of them and have it all selected so I can copy it into the clipboard. This does not work because it only selects the digits on one side of the decimal or the other which forces me to use the mouse to select the whole number - which is slower and more work for me.
When I'm doing this, I'm doing it a lot, so speed makes a difference to me.
Is there a way to temporarily tell Kate that the period/decimal is a word character so the double click will work?
Some of my numbers also have commas in them as thousands separators for readability, so including the comma as a word character would be nice as well.
This behavior would not be good as a permanent setting unless I could restrict it to something like a particular Kate profile... because I need the normal behavior the rest of the time.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
- Minimal Menu?
So....I updated my Manjaro to Plasma 6. Any chance that Minimal Menu (or something similar) exists?
I was not happy to find it gone. It's been a part of my system for so long that I honestly just forgot it wasn't default.
Now it doesn't even show up in the widget search and I'm honestly not sure I can live without it, largely because I can choose to centre it in the display on launch rather than having to choose either a) full-screen or b) right above the icon.
I can't even describe how upsetting it was to reboot after the update....
- KDE 22.04 Login Spinner
Part of the KDE login process on Kubuntu 22.04 shows me a gear spinner for a very short while. What does that signify? It still takes a while after it disappears before anything else happens.
- KDE Plasma 6.0.4 Is Out to Improve Plasma Wayland, System Monitor, and More - 9to5Linux9to5linux.com KDE Plasma 6.0.4 Is Out to Improve Plasma Wayland, System Monitor, and More - 9to5Linux
KDE Plasma 6.0.4 is now available as the fourth maintenance update to the latest KDE Plasma 6 desktop environment series fixing more bugs.
- I finally started using Virtual Desktops, now I feel clean and comfy
Its also a sickness, after tidying my room and thinking I was finished, I had the strong urge to create a smooth Workflow where I also can't distract myself that easily.
I should have continued my work instead, that's why I said its a sickness. You get distracted by playing with your Desktop. But this wasn't that bad, it will stay forever.
I allowed myself to work on coding or school stuff on my first Virtual Desktop. Gaming on my second (and I use save session together with W window rules to make Steam spawn only on that Virtual Desktop). Additionally I allow Discord and Waterfox to stay on both Workspace and Gaming Space for chat/voice and music. Additionally I use often times my 3D Printer and thought, why not creating a Virtual Desktop for it so I can also easily create Art in Blender or also use Krita inside that Workspace besides accessing Octoprint. This will be my artistic space then. Misc is a Virtual Desktop where I use Signal Desktop and Syncthing, or manage System Settings whenever I feel I don't wan't to do it on any other Virtual Desktop.
I love KDE!
- Plasma 6 Wayland + NVIDIA
I've just upgraded to Plasma 6 on EndeavourOS and X11 works, but booting on Wayland via SDDM gives me a blank screen. The display enters power saving mode and switching to a TTY doesn't wake it up.
Anyone else having this problem, or with a workaround suggestion?
NVIDIA Driver 550.54.14-4 Operating System: EndeavourOS KDE Plasma Version: 6.0.1 KDE Frameworks Version: 6.0.0 Qt Version: 6.6.2 Kernel Version: 6.7.8-arch1-1 (64-bit)
- KDE Plasma 6 and Debian?
When can I expect to be able to install Debian on a device (let's say, I'd use the "testing" branch) and have the choice to use KDE Plasma 6 as UI?
Can I expect this to happen during the next months?
Just curious...
PS: I'm not interested in other distributions, just the raw Debian with Plasma 6...
- New KDE theme that looks very similar to Windows 7gitgud.io wackyideas / AeroThemePlasma · GitLab
A KDE Plasma theme that aims to replicate the look and feel of Windows 7.
This one looks pretty damn good if you are into the look Windows 7 had.
- KDE Plasma 6 Tip: How to remove watermark preview banner from desktop
Hello!
Do you hate the watermark preview banner?
Add the text
HideDesktopPreviewBanner=true
just after[General]
in the file~/.config/kdeglobals
. You will have something as the following:[General] HideDesktopPreviewBanner=true
Better for OLEDs displays, stylish, auto-suspend all-blacks displays, etc.
Src: https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-workspace/-/commit/b15d9f41f7f41210b1dd5a78dc1b1894bd40c3dd#16f843a94440a858a2387e36472454ab5685e179_193_196
- This Week in KDE – Adventures in Linux and KDEpointieststick.com This Week in KDE – Adventures in Linux and KDE
Posts about This Week in KDE written by Nate
- Shortcut for dismissing notifications?
is there a shortcut for dismissing notifications in KDE? They go away on their own but a shortcut would be great
- Is there a way to get the "Plasma Integration" plugin working for flatpak sandboxed browsers?
Thank you in advance :)
- Allow Okular to reload previously open files
This may help some folks who want to use Okular but also have their PDF files reopen between restarts. You can call saveokular.sh from cron and some other tricks so this is all seamless:
$ cat /usr/local/bin/openokular.sh
#!/bin/bash
Check if the file with paths exists
if [ ! -f ~/.okular_open_files.txt ]; then
echo "No saved PDF paths found."
exit 1
fi
Open PDFs in Okular
echo $1 >> ~/.okular_open_files.txt
sed -i '/^$/d' ~/.okular_open_files.txt
cat ~/.okular_open_files.txt | xargs -d '\n' /usr/bin/orig_okular &
$ cat /usr/local/bin/saveokular.sh
#!/bin/bash
if pid=$(ps -C orig_okular -o pid= | sed -e 's/\s//g') && [[ -n $pid ]]; then
ls -l /proc/"$pid"/fd | grep '.pdf' | awk -F ' -> ' '{print $2}' > ~/.okular_open_files.txt
fi
- Support Plasma 6 - KDE Communitykde.org Support Plasma 6
Spark Innovation with Your Donation Exciting news on the horizon! In February 2024, Plasma 6 is set to make its grand debut.
- Just an idea to improve background image handling
For the Slideshow option on Desktop Settings / Wallpaper, and the user is using the Random order and a new file appears in one of the wallpaper folders, make that image the next one to show.
- November Plasma 6 updatepointieststick.com November Plasma 6 update
Well, I skipped October, oops. So it’s been two months since my last Plasma 6 update, but you can find all kinds of other good stuff about Plasma 6 on including this post from Kai. Probably t…
Probably the big news is that we released the Plasma 6 Alpha today! What does that mean? Well, go read this blog post by David Edmundson to find out! In a nutshell, you should try out the Plasma 6 Alpha out using one of these distros (or by building it yourself using kdesrc-build) if you’re an adventurous person who has a backup and wants to help make the final release better by reporting bugs or even fixing them. It really does help!
- The New Plasma 6 Default Icon Theme Looks 🔥🔥🔥!
They look like a mix of Oxygen and Breeze. And look absolutely beautiful!
Much better than the current Breeze icons which look overly simple and flat.
This is the type of visual overhaul I was talking about.
These icons coupled with a great default wallpaper will make Plasma 6 look awesome!
Thanks to the great work from Ken Vermette who initially created the new icon set, and Niccolò Venerandi, who took over and improved it!
- How to use only part of the screen on wayland?
Hello,
I'm trying to get kwin-wayland to use just a part of my monitor, with X11 I did it with xrandr, but I'm not sure how to best do that with Wayland.
I have a messed up monitor and using only the bottom right corner makes it more acceptable, but for that I need no pixel lit on the top left corner.
Thanks for any hint!
- On the Road to Plasma 6, Vol. 4 – Kai Uwe's Blog
"Chill your Champagne bottles – it’s official: the KDE Plasma 6.0 + KDE Frameworks 6.0 + KDE Gear 24.02 Mega Release™ that will take KDE software to the next level is going to happen on 28th February 2024! Let’s have a look at what I’ve been up to in the past two months, again working mostly on either Qt itself or dealing with its behavior changes on the application side."
- This week in KDE: Plasma 6 Alpha approachespointieststick.com This week in KDE: Plasma 6 Alpha approaches
Time has a way of creeping up, and the Plasma 6 alpha release is in two days. People are scrambling to get their features in before either the soft feature freeze (on Monday) or the hard one (a few…
- THE KUBE IS BACK!
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cross-posted from: https://floss.social/users/kde/statuses/111335412278767938
> THE KUBE IS BACK! > > https://invent.kde.org/plasma/kdeplasma-addons/-/merge\_requests/188 > > @kde@lemmy.kde.social
- Annoyance: tooltips displaying for inactive windows
I'm a new user of KDE having recently installed OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. I'm happy with most of it, but I have one big annoyance: the incessant appearance of tooltips and them not going away when the mouse moves. This is on X11, not Wayland.
I often have windows overlapping or next to each other. When switching windows and moving the mouse, I move over an inactive window to the active one. A tooltip then appears for an item of the inactive window that is in the background. In my opinion it shouldn't, because the window is inactive, but it does. What is even more annoying is that the tooltip will remain on screen, over the active window, even when I maximize the active window. It will be displayed on top of it. It often happens that I fullscreen a video only for there to be a tooltip from an inactive window displayed over it, or a tooltip from the program that spawned the fullscreen video.
The only way to remove the tooltip is to activate the inactive window, move my mouse so the tooltip disappears, switch to the previous window again and then very carefully make sure I don't trigger any new tooltips in the inactive window. I'm not always successful at this, which means I have to repeat this process. This seriously impacts my enjoyment of the system.
I have already tried some solutions, disabling tooltips for titlebars in the System settings/Appearance/Window Decorations/Titlebar Buttons section and unchecking the "Display informational tooltips on mouse hover" checkbox in Workspace behaviour. Signing out and back in and rebooting have no effect. The options just don't do anything, except remove the window preview tooltips from the Task Manager, which I do need to navigate between windows. These previews should not be classified as tooltips in my opinion, but that's another matter.
What are some other options I could try? Even though I appreciate tooltips sometimes to help me learn about this new system, at this point I'd rather there be none at all than having to deal with this annoying behaviour. Ideally I would like to disable tooltips for inactive windows, or conversely only show them for active windows. If that's not possible however, I'd like to learn how to disable them completely since the options in settings have no effect.
Some software information: KDE: 5.27.8 KDE Frameworks: 5.110.0 Qt: 5.15.11 Kernel: 6.5.6-1-default (64-bit) Graphics platform: X11
Thanks for any suggestions.