| 8 Apr 2025 |
aidalgol | Sounds like the exact same thing, but it's not showing up on either screen on my system. | 08:20:33 |
K900 | Might want to drop by #Plasma Development and see if anyone knows | 08:20:55 |
K900 | There's definitely something iffy with the drawers in 6.3.4 | 08:21:01 |
| shapr joined the room. | 17:24:53 |
shapr | I have a question about KSystemLogViewer. When I try to run it, journalctl shows it can't find kdesu
Apr 08 13:31:15 ymir systemd[2165]: Started KSystemLog - System Log Viewer.
Apr 08 13:31:15 ymir (kdesu)[21786]: app-org.kde.ksystemlog@e851ba6f965449a08e18617a7bc21411.service: Unable to locate executable 'kdesu': No such file or directory
I've added kdePackages.kdesu to my environment.systemPackages but I still get the same error. Is this is a bug, or user error?
| 17:33:14 |
shapr | On another topic, I'm trying to find a tiling window manager setup for KDE.
I've tried krohnkite, but can't figure out how to discover and change the keybindings.
I'd appreciate any other suggestions for tiling in KDE. | 17:36:47 |
K900 | It should generally pick it up from systemPackages | 17:39:48 |
K900 | kdePackages.karousel is pretty nice | 17:40:38 |
shapr | In reply to @k900:0upti.me It should generally pick it up from systemPackages I also tried nix-shell -p kdePackages.kdesu and there's not a kdesu binary in the path | 17:42:52 |
K900 | Oh wait | 17:43:17 |
K900 | Hm | 17:43:21 |
K900 | There's something off there | 17:43:26 |
shapr | I checked the patch in the derivation and it mentions looking for kdesud first: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/tree/nixos-24.11/pkgs/kde/frameworks/kdesu | 17:43:58 |
shapr | but that's also not there | 17:44:01 |
mjm | i wish karousel had touchpad gestures :( | 17:46:09 |
shapr | as in, kdesud is not in the path, and not in /run/wrappers as the patch suggests it might be. | 17:46:10 |
K900 | OK I am confused | 17:46:13 |
mjm | and supported multiple displays | 17:46:14 |
K900 | ksystemlog should not use kdesu | 17:46:23 |
shapr | In reply to @mjm:midna.dev and supported multiple displays I'm using KDE because it does a great job of setting up my two external monitors when I plugin my laptop. | 17:47:55 |
shapr | I previously used and loved xmonad, but had a shell script I ran when I plugged my laptop into my thunderbolt dock. | 17:49:32 |
shapr | Gnome did the right thing most of the time, but KDE has always done the right thing for the past year. | 17:50:04 |
shapr | I have a third question, why do I have xwaylandbridge running by default? I'm mostly sure I switched entirely to wayland last month. | 17:50:46 |
shapr | I can't share my screen in jitsi unless I explicitly stop xwaylandbridge, no idea why. | 17:51:06 |
K900 | That sounds extremely wrong | 17:51:17 |
K900 | Is jitsi running under xwayland? | 17:51:21 |
K900 | If it's running xwayland, it needs to use the bridge | 17:51:29 |
K900 | If it's native wayland, it should not care about the bridge | 17:51:36 |
shapr | Jitsi runs in firefox | 17:54:29 |
K900 | Firefox should be native Wayland and should not care about the bridge | 17:54:42 |