http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1091592
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1091592#c5
--- Comment #5 from Wolfgang Rosenauer
So it was a decision by the openSUSE devs to enable it? Good to know. I don't believe it was a good one personally, and would be happy if you could please consider reverting it: Firefox 60 will come with a way to enable / disabled this on demand I understand, which users can surely wait for.
It was enabled for earlier versions already. The thing apparently broke just for 59 on kwin. We just enabled what was already in the codebase. The feature is supposed to detect if a windowmanager (and how far) can work with CSD. This won't change in FF 60 in principle.
Indeed it looks pretty broken as is: Apart from the fact that the window doesn't have a title nor borders thus it can't be resized, it visually breaks the theme that all other widows have which looks very ugly.
You do not need to argue with us that it's broken.
I might look for that repository later and consider testing this package: As long as it's a safe change and can be easily reverted without breaking anything, I do not mind checking it out and letting you know the results I get.
The point is you will get FF60 anyway next week when it's released. If you get it with a bug on kwin or not depends on if you could help testing and we resolve the issue within the next 5/6 days. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.