I've recently started using Debian 12 with KDE on my laptop and after ironing out most of the teething issues I have a couple left.

The one I have made no progress on is random freezes on the taskbar. I only really notice this when the clock is wrong (as it's frozen) or I go to click an app on the taskbar and nothing happens. If I press the Meta / Windows key the Start menu appears but nothing else seems to work.

There doesn't seem to be a pattern to it. For example it doesn't always happen resuming from sleep. I can be working away and find it's frozen. I have three widgets running (CPU, Memory and Network) but it froze before I added them. Other than that there is nothing fancy on there.

The workaround is to edit the Taskbar and then drag the resize sliders and it strings back to life with the correct time.

I've done the usual Google Search but haven't found anything that's not been fixed, or recent.

Any help appreciated.

  • KISSmyOS@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    No. Intel integrated graphics on a laptop.
    And now on OpenSUSE, KDE works flawlessly, so it isn't a hardware issue either.

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      1 year ago

      According to the debian wiki support is not fully guaranteed. Might just be that you ran into any of those issues:

      Wayland support is still not finished yet though. Notably, there are issues with the compositor taking down other applications with it when it crashes, changing the global theme sometimes causes a session crash, "Activities" are unimplemented, there are various papercuts with drag-and-drop functionality, and session restoration only works with XWayland windows. A full and more regularly-updated list of Plasma Wayland issues can be found here: https://community.kde.org/Plasma/Wayland_Showstoppers

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          1 year ago

          Unfortunately X11 isn't without issues as well. In my case Wayland runs smoother and is less error prone than X11.