Up to these postings I hadn't known about how easy to install it, so I
tried it myself on my Rawhide by simply doing 'dnf install
kde-plasma-workspace' followed by a reboot:
Even so, there was a display. On both my actually two screens! And
Firefox worked well! Yeah, some troubles with the panel and so, o.k.,
and as there's reported, Ragnaroek at logout.
But don't you guys be that impatient! Things will grow up, future will
arrive even sooner you believe, the door is wide! It's got just more
than a hopeful beginning ... ; )
On 2016-11-24 23:42, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
On 11/24/2016 05:44 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>
> On 11/24/16 22:12, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
>> On 11/24/2016 10:03 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11/24/16 21:28, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>>>> Thanks. I tried it but it's not ready for prime time. It starts up
>>>> and
>>>> seems to restore my session, but is very laggy. Plasma is
>>>> consuming around 70% of my CPU (an i7 with 16GB). It also dies when
>>>> logging out (i.e. I get a blank screen and have to reset the box).
>>>
>>> Do you mean "plasma" or "kwin_wayland"? On a system with
just a
>>> blank desktop
>>> "kwin_wayland" was sitting pegged at about 98% CPU. After a few
>>> minutes, it dropped out
>>> of the "top" screen. I then started a konsole instance and it
>>> seemed to take a long time
>>> to get it going and kwin_wayland was back at 98%. Then, leaving
>>> things sit idle it again
>>> dropped down to a very small % of CPU for a while and then back to
>>> high CPU usage. Seems
>>> to cycle through something. Mouse movement is very jerky. I then
>>> clicked on the "menu"
>>> icon and the system is totally non responsive. The disk activity
>>> light is on constantly
>>> and the mouse is frozen.
>>>
>>> I was watching this from a ssh session that I had open. I issued
>>> an "init 6" and after 3
>>> minutes of waiting with no reboot I hit the power button.
>>>
>>> Back to X for now.
>>>
>>
>> Consistently under 1% CPU usage here for both. Only issue I see so
>> far is everything
>> looks bigger on the screen, like the resolution has changed.
>
> Is yours a fresh install or an upgrade?
>
>
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