Am Samstag, 18. Juli 2015, 15:43:13 schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
The last kde5/plasma update appears to have screwed those not wanting the "effects". I normally turn them off, personal preference. Present effects off causes a "delayed" floating effect when moving a window. Am I the only one seeing this?
I don't see that here, but I am using 13.2. Might rather be related to the graphics driver though...
Also noticed kded5 consuming > 100% cpu. Only solution I could find was to reboot. Dropping to runlevel 3 or 1 had no effect ???
Try disabling all services in systemsettings5->Startup and Shutdown-
Background Services, then turn them on one-by-one to find out which one is causing the problem.
If you drop to runlevel 3 or 1, kded5 should be killed though.
Note that present "Configure Desktop" does not offer a way to turn off the efects other that deselecting each and every provided "effect", but the old kde4 way <alt><shift><f12> toggle appears to still work.
It does offer an on/off switch for the Compositor in general (just like in KDE4): systemsettings5->Display and Monitor->Compositor ("Enable compositor on startup") But that hasn't changed with the last update, it is this way since ever (in Plasma5) AFAIR. And Alt+Shift+F12 should work too, but the shortcut can be changed.
I have not made a bug report, would be declined anyway as I use nvidia drivers (or is that only for kernel related?).
The KDE developers do want their software to work well with the proprietary drivers too, and not even only on Linux. But if it is a bug in the driver, they probably cannot do much about it either. I'd say it would be worth a try at least to report the problem at http://bugs.kde.org/ (against kwin). Kind Regards, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org