liquidshell in kdereview

Jaime jtamate at gmail.com
Thu Nov 9 08:04:40 GMT 2017


Hello,

  Just by curiosity, I've tried your shell.

  It is quite similar to my plasmashell configuration. It works for me
except that I get tons of messages like:

"0 instead of 3 arguments to message {Memory Used: %1 MB (...} supplied
before conversion."
"0 instead of 2 arguments to message {Memory Free: %1 MB (...} supplied
before conversion."
"0 instead of 2 arguments to message {Swap Total: %1 MB (%...} supplied
before conversion."
"0 instead of 3 arguments to message {Swap Used: %1 MB (%2...} supplied
before conversion."
"0 instead of 2 arguments to message {Swap Free: %1 MB (%2...} supplied
before conversion."
"0 instead of 2 arguments to message {Net send/receive: %1...} supplied
before conversion."
"0 instead of 1 arguments to message {Net max used: %1 KB/...} supplied
before conversion."
"0 instead of 2 arguments to message {Memory Total: %1 MB ...} supplied
before conversion."
"0 instead of 3 arguments to message {Memory Used: %1 MB (...} supplied
before conversion."
"0 instead of 2 arguments to message {Memory Free: %1 MB (...} supplied
before conversion."
"0 instead of 2 arguments to message {Swap Total: %1 MB (%...} supplied
before conversion."
"0 instead of 3 arguments to message {Swap Used: %1 MB (%2...} supplied
before conversion."
"0 instead of 2 arguments to message {Swap Free: %1 MB (%2...} supplied
before conversion."
"0 instead of 2 arguments to message {Net send/receive: %1...} supplied
before conversion."
"0 instead of 1 arguments to message {Net max used: %1 KB/...} supplied
before conversion."

from the cpu load widget.

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Best regards.

2017-11-07 20:55 GMT+01:00 Martin Flöser <mgraesslin at kde.org>:

> Am 2017-11-07 20:08, schrieb Martin Koller:
>
>> Are you aware that KWin uses QtQuick for all its UI elements, such as
>>> Alt+TAB?
>>>
>>
>> I have deactivated the compositor since sadly it simply does not work
>> on my laptop (the intel graphics driver just freezes the whole machine).
>>
>
> I did not talk about compositor, I talked about QtQuick! Yes, KWin uses
> QtQuick for rendering it's UI, that is unrelated to compositing.
>
> Now you mention that your intel graphics driver freezes the whole system.
> I'm using Intel on all my systems and it's the most used driver out there.
> We get many, many, many bug reports in KWin about issues. Freezing systems
> has not been in the list for now something like two years.
>
> Given that I am very certain that you have a hardware issue where people
> can help you with. Intel GPUs are good enough to run the Plasma session
> without any negative impact.
>
> So let us help you fix your issues that you can enjoy our work without
> having to spend time on writing your own shell.
>
> First thing: are you using the xorg-modesettings driver? If not: install
> it, problems solved. Do not (I repeat) do not use the xorg-intel driver.
>
> For kernel I recommend at least version 4.13 as this comes with the atomic
> modesettings driver stack enabled by default. If you do not have such a
> kernel version yet I highly recommend to give it a try.
>
> As another possible solution I provide something very radical: use
> Wayland. My experience is that the system works way more reliable and nicer
> on Intel. I had several issues with Xorg and Intel, I have none on Wayland.
>
> Cheers
> Martin
>
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