On 06/10/16 09:07, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 10/05/2016 02:37 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 07/07/16 08:24, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 23/05/16 07:25, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 05/23/16 04:10, Stephen Morris wrote:
Thanks Ed. Do you know what the kde list url is, I might try that to
see if they have
any indications on when it is likely to be fixed.
That would be
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
And I think Colin nailed it with
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=362105
Thanks for the responses guys, having upgraded to F24 I can confirm
this issue has been resolved in F24.
Having had the issue fixed by an upgrade to F24, after putting on all
the regular updates up to the current point in time I have found that
the issue has resurfaced and autohide no longer works, nor is autohide
selectable from the panel options again. What I don't know is which
specific updates have reintroduced the issue as I have only just noticed
it.
How do I identify whether this is an upstream issue or whether Fedora
changes have caused the issue (I think changes to KDE Themes can cause
this as well).
From what I can see, this is (has) been an issue in kde-workspace in
versions prior to 5.6.5. Verify the versions you have installed via
dnf list installed kde-workspace*
If it's later than 5.6.5, then you should probably bugzilla it to
Fedora. Make sure you put all the pertinent data (KDE component
versions, themes versions, etc.) in your report. The Fedora gang will
see if it's something Fedora-specific. If not and it's from upstream, I
think they'd push it up the food chain to KDE.
Thanks for the response Rick. I issued the command and the only response
I got was for kde-workspace-common.noarch which listed the version as
1:4.11.22-16.fc24. This looks to be less than the version you listed, is
that correct?
regards,
Steve
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