Instead of that messy text, you could alternately place a full URL between two backticks which others can select and copy to clipboard; and paste wherever they want it. Something like:
`https://github.com/DMaroo/fakwin`
This is a more than acceptable workaround until your forum privileges are upgraded.
That’s good. Now, you’ll be able to pass on this workaround to others who might benefit from knowing it, anytime you happen to notice a similar situation.
This will no doubt save someone the inconvenience of having to manually reconstruct a URL; the only option otherwise.
I’ve this problem since last major update (24.1 Xahea).
Shutdown kill all apps but Discord and pacman still there.
Alt+Ctrl+F3 open a TTY where I can write systemctl poweroff and this works… but I would have a real workaround: is it possible to link the poweroff bouton from Plasma to a kind of script with this command???
Woaw! Incredible… more I try to use Manjaro and more I met problem like this (and it’s never manjaro fault: 1) Nvidia driver with wayland, now 2) KDE6.1 hangs). I still love Manjaro (and it meme ‘BTW I use Arch’) but my user experience is less fun with these problem… I hope they would have a solution. Thanks a lot for the workaround
While I don’t know actual percentages, it’s safe to say that if you have Nvidia Graphics, there’s a high likelihood that many issues will be traced back to Nvidia; or misconfiguration of Nvidia.
My opinion only; from general observation (BTW I use amdgpu).
I know both sides, because i have KDE PC with nvidia and KDE Laptop with AMD Hardware.
Both systems running fine with KDE, but it probably also depends that i use Kernel 6.6 LTS on both systems and this is clearly in favour for my nvidia PC (related to the info’s that i read on this Forum, about the incompatibility in relation to the default settings with higher Kernels.)
Another point is maybe, that i also don’t rely on the Energy saving options around my PC. If the rumors are true, that nvidia has problems there and if that fits to all nvidia GPU’s or just a few models.
It seems to me it is the same problem.
There is a solution suggest there, which, partially, worked for me.
“Partially” because it is not true in my case that I can then re-enable the optional session saving. However, the other option (“On last logout”) does work again for me.
It’s right that Nvidia seems to have many drivers (proprietary and free one’s) and many versions (optimus and others), so it’s an easy prediction to say we could have “problems” with Nvidia