[KDE] Plasma Loads Improperly after Recent Update #132

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opened 2022-06-30 16:41:00 +02:00 by Neko-san · 7 comments

Wasn't an issue until today, for me, but now Plasma refuses to load the desktop at all and is only behaving as a window manager. :/

Not sure if this is because of a partial upgrade because the ALHP repos have't caught up or if there's an issue with the compilation that's causing this; I've already verified that it isn't a configuration issue.

Wasn't an issue until today, for me, but now Plasma refuses to load the desktop at all and is only behaving as a window manager. :/ Not sure if this is because of a partial upgrade because the ALHP repos have't caught up or if there's an issue with the compilation that's causing this; I've already verified that it isn't a configuration issue.
Owner

ALHP seems to be up-to-date on Plasma/KDE, so this is probably not it. Did you try downgrading to normal repos to see if this fixes it? If not your problem is not related to ALHP. If it does fix it, it would be interesting which package downgrade exactly resolves the issue.

ALHP seems to be up-to-date on Plasma/KDE, so this is probably not it. Did you try downgrading to normal repos to see if this fixes it? If not your problem is not related to ALHP. If it does fix it, it would be interesting which package downgrade exactly resolves the issue.
anonfunc added the question label 2022-06-30 21:10:24 +02:00
Author

How would I downgrade everyhthing if the ALHP repos are considered newer versions?
Pacman isn't inclined to co-operate because of that.

How would I downgrade everyhthing if the ALHP repos are considered newer versions? Pacman isn't inclined to co-operate because of that.
Owner

Disable the repo entries and use pacman -Suuy, as described in our readme.

Disable the repo entries and use `pacman -Suuy`, as described in our [readme](https://git.harting.dev/ALHP/ALHP.GO#how-to-disable).
Author

Seems, you're right; this is some other problem but I have no idea what it is...
I haven't touched anything between yesterday and today to make this happen besides updating though, so I'm really confused about what's going on. :/

Seems, you're right; this is some other problem but I have no idea what it is... I haven't touched anything between yesterday and today to make this happen besides updating though, so I'm really confused about what's going on. :/
Author

https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=456345

I was told it was not an upstream problem. :/
I did eventually figure it out: it didn't like that kwayland was a git package from a some time ago; which I think is really strange because I run X11 and not wayland. :|

https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=456345 I was told it was not an upstream problem. :/ I did eventually figure it out: it didn't like that kwayland was a git package from a some time ago; which I think is really strange because I run X11 and not wayland. :|
Owner

Glad you figured it out. Can we mark this as completed then?

Glad you figured it out. Can we mark this as completed then?
Author

Yeah

Yeah
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