SUMMARY Once the system start, everything on the right side cannot click, eg. when I opened a web browser or Dolphine, the closing button cannot click. I have to click one time on Latte side bar button to show the side bar and hide it, after that I can click as normal. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Install Latte-dock 2. Create a new dock as On Demand Side mode (on the right side) 3. Install widget Latte side bar button OBSERVED RESULT Cannot click anything on the right side at system start without click Latte side bar button first to show and hide side bar. EXPECTED RESULT The right side can click at system start. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Operating System: Manjaro Linux KDE Plasma Version: 5.21.1 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.79.0 Qt Version: 5.15.2 Kernel Version: 5.9.16-1-MANJARO OS Type: 64-bit Graphics Platform: X11 Processors: 4 × Intel® Core™ i7-5500U CPU @ 2.40GHz Memory: 7.7 GiB of RAM Graphics Processor: Mesa Intel® HD Graphics 5500
This is not reproducable in my system, can you try with latest git version meaning fully updated AUR Latte git version? the manjaro one in pretty old
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(In reply to Michail Vourlakos from comment #1) > This is not reproducable in my system, can you try with latest git version > meaning fully updated AUR Latte git version? the manjaro one in pretty old Sorry for my late reply. I am using git version built from github.
Send your layout file to check it out
2.If you close Latte and restart it does it still occur or only happens when you first login to your system?
Created attachment 137373 [details] Latte layout (Edna layout)
I have attached the layout file (using Edna layout). Thank you for your time!
(In reply to Michail Vourlakos from comment #6) > 2.If you close Latte and restart it does it still occur or only happens when > you first login to your system? What a shame on me! This only happened when I first login to my system. But restarting Latte solved it. After rebooting the system, it is no longer frozen on the right side. Such a simple solution but I didn't try first. Again, thank you very much and so sorry for wasting your time!
In case it happen and you 've got more details, please reopen. 1.You can also use a shortcut Meta+A that activates Edit Dock... and cycles between them I suppose it will help more to solve it. 2. Lately it was identified that plasma clipboard applet produces freezes at some cases so you can also try to disable it.
(In reply to Michail Vourlakos from comment #10) > In case it happen and you 've got more details, please reopen. > > 1.You can also use a shortcut Meta+A that activates Edit Dock... and cycles > between them I suppose it will help more to solve it. > 2. Lately it was identified that plasma clipboard applet produces freezes at > some cases so you can also try to disable it. Oh, I didn't use clipboard applet, so it is not supposed to be the cause of the frozen symptom, maybe.
I am sorry to bring it back. But this issue happened again, after booting to Manjaro, the right side of the screen is not clickable (the same side of sidebar). I have to show the side bar then hide it to activate the right side.
please test again, latest changes to sidebars should fix this
It appeared randomly. I think there are some conflicts between Latte and Desktop effect controlled by the system. Anyway, I think I will live with it, a bit annoying but not a big deal. Also, I suggest an update of Latte that forces Latte to auto-restart after system booting. Thank you for your time!
(In reply to quochung2310 from comment #15) > It appeared randomly. > > I think there are some conflicts between Latte and Desktop effect controlled > by the system. > Anyway, I think I will live with it, a bit annoying but not a big deal. > Also, I suggest an update of Latte that forces Latte to auto-restart after > system booting. > > Thank you for your time! this is not good practise. When computer boots then Latte starts like all the rest applications. If that cycle does not work correctly, then this is what is should be fixed somehow. Take note that Latte in last commits it starts a bit later. In order for this to be applied you need to disable autostart and reenable it afterwards.
Oh, by the way, sometime after booting, my system notification show a warning that the desktop effect was suspended due to the other process. Since then, Latte docking bar did not show parabolic effect (stand still, I mean). Hope this will give some helpful information for you!
Your compositing is disabled, Latte is not related. You can enable it from plasma systemsettings