Am 16.09.2015 um 18:12 schrieb Wes Hardaker:
Reindl Harald h.reindl@thelounge.net writes:
- start a VM
- move the mouse pointer into the window
"Do you really want to activate 'slow keys' and 'mouse keys'..... if you do not need them, you can select 'Deativate all AccessX features and gestures' - independent what you chose, move the mouse and the same dialog appears again and again - seriously?
Yikes. Please to post if you find a fix for that
a workaround is just disable 3D graphics for the VM's and start them headless with the VNC option and avoid the normal GUI but after so many years using VMware under KDE (as well as ESXi for production servers) it leaves a bad taste in my mouth to say it polite
and the fact that copy files over sftp freezes half of the GUI and i recently smoked two cigarettes until something starts to working again on a i7 SandyBrdige machine with 16 GB ram while switch with CTRL+ALT+F2 to a console and verify that all the files are already there while plasma is running in circles with high CPU load confirms that until now KDE5 is just unusable
On Qui, 2015-09-17 at 02:17 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 16.09.2015 um 18:12 schrieb Wes Hardaker:
Reindl Harald h.reindl@thelounge.net writes:
- start a VM
- move the mouse pointer into the window
"Do you really want to activate 'slow keys' and 'mouse keys'..... if you do not need them, you can select 'Deativate all AccessX features and gestures' - independent what you chose, move the mouse and the same dialog appears again and again - seriously?
Yikes. Please to post if you find a fix for that
a workaround is just disable 3D graphics for the VM's
Ah, I almost forgot add this information, same _still_ happens with VirtualBox , we can't enable 3D graphics on Fedora 22 KDE vms . But seriously, I think we will consider KDE 5.0 one beta version and we will try to fix it in KDE 5.4 i.e. Fedora 23 .
and start them headless with the VNC option and avoid the normal GUI but after so many years using VMware under KDE (as well as ESXi for production servers) it leaves a bad taste in my mouth to say it polite
and the fact that copy files over sftp freezes half of the GUI and i recently smoked two cigarettes until something starts to working again on a i7 SandyBrdige machine with 16 GB ram while switch with CTRL+ALT+F2 to a console and verify that all the files are already there while plasma is running in circles with high CPU load confirms that until now KDE5 is just unusable
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Am 17.09.2015 um 02:28 schrieb Sérgio Basto:
On Qui, 2015-09-17 at 02:17 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 16.09.2015 um 18:12 schrieb Wes Hardaker:
Reindl Harald h.reindl@thelounge.net writes:
- start a VM
- move the mouse pointer into the window
"Do you really want to activate 'slow keys' and 'mouse keys'..... if you do not need them, you can select 'Deativate all AccessX features and gestures' - independent what you chose, move the mouse and the same dialog appears again and again - seriously?
Yikes. Please to post if you find a fix for that
a workaround is just disable 3D graphics for the VM's
Ah, I almost forgot add this information, same _still_ happens with VirtualBox , we can't enable 3D graphics on Fedora 22 KDE vms . But seriously, I think we will consider KDE 5.0 one beta version and we will try to fix it in KDE 5.4 i.e. Fedora 23
luckily virtual machines in my case are mostly Fedora setups running headleass for build and test server software as well as some Windows VM's just for test own web-development in MS browsers
the disable 3D is just for start a VM from the shell with the -nogui option while otherwise it hangs for no real reason
if i would rely on 3D support for VM's, well, i would run in circles now and burn down half of the world :-)
Sérgio Basto wrote:
Ah, I almost forgot add this information, same _still_ happens with VirtualBox , we can't enable 3D graphics on Fedora 22 KDE vms . But seriously, I think we will consider KDE 5.0 one beta version and we will try to fix it in KDE 5.4 i.e. Fedora 23 .
I doubt that can be fixed in any version of Plasma. VirtualBox needs to add support for the OpenGL features Plasma 5 (mostly QML 2 and KWin 5) needs to their OpenGL virtualization. Until they do that, it will never work.
Kevin Kofler
Am 17.09.2015 um 02:59 schrieb Kevin Kofler:
Sérgio Basto wrote:
Ah, I almost forgot add this information, same _still_ happens with VirtualBox , we can't enable 3D graphics on Fedora 22 KDE vms . But seriously, I think we will consider KDE 5.0 one beta version and we will try to fix it in KDE 5.4 i.e. Fedora 23 .
I doubt that can be fixed in any version of Plasma. VirtualBox needs to add support for the OpenGL features Plasma 5 (mostly QML 2 and KWin 5) needs to their OpenGL virtualization. Until they do that, it will never work
but what i reported was not any 3D / OpenGL issue, it's a KDE accesibilty stuff with a non-working "don'Ät enable that and don#t ask me again" triggedred with each mouse move and falls clearly in KDE's responsibility
Reindl Harald wrote:
but what i reported was not any 3D / OpenGL issue, it's a KDE accesibilty stuff with a non-working "don'Ät enable that and don#t ask me again" triggedred with each mouse move and falls clearly in KDE's responsibility
Yes, your issue is a KDE bug. Probably ALSO a VMware bug because it must be doing strange things with modifier keys, but also a KDE bug because "don't show this again" is not working.
Kevin Kofler
Am 18.09.2015 um 12:41 schrieb Kevin Kofler:
Reindl Harald wrote:
but what i reported was not any 3D / OpenGL issue, it's a KDE accesibilty stuff with a non-working "don't enable that and don't ask me again" triggedred with each mouse move and falls clearly in KDE's responsibility
Yes, your issue is a KDE bug. Probably ALSO a VMware bug because it must be doing strange things with modifier keys, but also a KDE bug because "don't show this again" is not working.
that is still an isse in Fedora 23 with all testing-updates installed
the only workround is to move that idiotic window to a different desktop and just ignore it, otherwise the dialog would always popup in front of the guest