Am Freitag, 22. Mai 2015, 20:10:30 schrieb Andrei Dziahel:
Formal repro steps: install KDE4, install Plasma 5, start Plasma 5 session, run lsof /usr/lib64/kde4/kcm_something.so
Hm. I have *both* KDE4 and Plasma5 installed here (on 13.2 though, but that shouldn't matter as they are the same versions), and I don't see *any* kcm_xxx.so in lsof in either KDE4 and Plasma5 (I run both of them at the same time at the moment). The issue you describe is probably caused by this bug though, that was already present in KDE4 (but is no issue if you only have KDE4 *or* KF5 packages installed of course, so nobody really noticed it): https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=344519 Still, all those kcm_xxx.so files should not be opened at all unless you open the corresponding modules in systemsettings or with kcmshell IMHO. Some of them are run during login to apply settings, but that are just a few and I don't think kcm_input is in this list. And I don't see any problem with ignored keyboard layout settings here. If you use KDE4's module though (i.e. if you ran KDE4's "Configure Desktop"/systemsettings) to configure your keyboard layouts, Plasma5 will ignore the settings. You have to use Plasma5's "Systemsettings"/systemsettings5. This might be confusing, but the applications have been renamed already to make it more clear. And if you used the KDE4 systemsettings (which is also part of the kdebase4- workspace-addons package), it's also obvious why it loaded the KDE4 configuration modules. Regarding your display settings problem: Try to click on the corresponding monitor. Maybe just the wrong output is displayed in the configuration module (can happen if there's no "Primary Display" defined it seems). If no monitor is connected there, no resolution will be available either. The slider is hidden if there's only one resolution available I think, so this might also be an Xorg (config) issue. Kind Regards, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org