| Summary: | [x11/no-compositing] some fullscreen applications make latte-dock crash/non responsive | ||
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| Product: | [Unmaintained] lattedock | Reporter: | szilprogramming |
| Component: | application | Assignee: | Michail Vourlakos <mvourlakos> |
| Status: | REPORTED --- | ||
| Severity: | crash | CC: | tomashnyk |
| Priority: | NOR | ||
| Version First Reported In: | git (master) | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Platform: | Other | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Latest Commit: | Version Fixed/Implemented In: | ||
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Description
szilprogramming
2022-03-03 16:20:37 UTC
you mean that if I use minecraft in fullscreen afterwards I can not interact with Latte? 1. Do you have any other normal open source application that creates that issue except minecraft ? I use VirtualBox in fullscreen and I never had such issue in my system 2. When you please fullscreen applications is your compositing disabled? Try to enforce compositing mode always from plasma systemsettings, do you still get the same issue afterwards? 1. Yes, I had issues from other applications, but I can't remember any open source. 2. Disabling compositor effected latte-dock the same way as described before, so I disabled "Allow applications to block compositing" thats solved the issue. I experimented further more and for me it's seems like disabling compositor while latte-dock is active breaks it. In conclusion applications blocking compositor makes Latte non responsive (In reply to szilprogramming from comment #3) > 1. Yes, I had issues from other applications, but I can't remember any open > source. > 2. Disabling compositor effected latte-dock the same way as described > before, so I disabled "Allow applications to block compositing" thats solved > the issue. I experimented further more and for me it's seems like disabling > compositor while latte-dock is active breaks it. > > In conclusion applications blocking compositor makes Latte non responsive Can you provide me a well known open source app/game in order to install in my system to test things? There isba big chance of course that this is Qt bug, not Latte Unfournately I can't find an open source application that produce this issue, but these steps my help: 0. Make sure that the compositor is running 1. Check the "Allow applications to block compositing" in System Settings - Compositor 2. Run "qdbus org.kde.KWin /Compositor suspend" or press Alt+Shift+F12 (2.5. Sometimes you have to click once in the latte-dock panel) 3. It's completely freezes (Running qdbus org.kde.KWin /Compositor resume or pressing Alt-Shift-F12 doesn't help) Fix: 1. Kill the latte-dock process 2. Resume the compositor 3. Run latte-dock (In reply to szilprogramming from comment #5) > Unfournately I can't find an open source application that produce this > issue, but these steps my help: > 0. Make sure that the compositor is running > 1. Check the "Allow applications to block compositing" in System Settings - > Compositor > 2. Run "qdbus org.kde.KWin /Compositor suspend" or press Alt+Shift+F12 > (2.5. Sometimes you have to click once in the latte-dock panel) > 3. It's completely freezes > (Running qdbus org.kde.KWin /Compositor resume or pressing Alt-Shift-F12 > doesn't help) > > Fix: > 1. Kill the latte-dock process > 2. Resume the compositor > 3. Run latte-dock Nope, this is not the case in my system? I switch between no compositing and compositing mode regularly in my system with no issues. A. What is your graphics driver? B. How did you install Latte? C. What is your Latte version? A. lspci | grep VGA -> VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 630 (rev 04) B. AUR (latte-dock-git) C. According to pacman: r5865.f1472db6-1 An application that triggers this for me is MPV. It is not 100 % of the cases but I would say most. Just enter fullscreen and exit it. I am using Unity layout, multimonitor and I mirror the top panel on two additional monitors and when I reset that it seemed to stop happening, but it might be a false lead. Turning off compositing as suggested fixes this. |