Re: Fwd: Re: KDE toolbar frozen in F25, was: Cannot choose window manager at login, and keyboard problem

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M. Fioretti ha scritto:
> On 2017-01-06 13:08, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
> 
>>> On Wed, 2017-01-04 at 17:23 +0100, M. Fioretti wrote:
>> ...
>>>> I have noticed only now that the KDE toolbar is REALLY frozen: if I type
>>>> "date" in a terminal, I get the current date (5:17pm as I write this). But
>>>> the
>>>> clock widget is stuck at 1:58pm
>>> ....
>> Might be this bug:
>>
>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1399396#c68
> 
> thanks, but... before looking into that, I would like to ask about a
> possibly different way to "neutralize" whatever the problem is.
> 
> When I use the default GNome/Wayland session, my computer is very
> slow, and quite often just freezes for 2/3 seconds. But I have noticed
> that it runs MUCH faster and smoother when I log into a "Gnome with X.org"
> session.
> 
> But I like KDE better than Gnome, so the question is: how can I set up Fedora
> to offer a "Kde with X.org session"?

This is the default behavior: Plasma is only configured to use Xorg.

You may have some other issue, but I didn't find previous reports. Can you
move/rearrange the widgets in the panel (including the stuck clock)? Can you
change the properties of the clock?

-- 
Luigi
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