Re: Taskbar Panel in Plasma Won't Autohide

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On 10/07/2016 12:57 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
> 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?

Sorry for not responding before. I'm in the middle of relocating our
offices and have been swamped.

I'm not a KDE user generally. I did some googling and that's what I
found. I see the same data on my system regarding the version of
kde-workspace-common RPM. I don't know if the 4.11.22-16 refers to the
version of the workspace software or just the version of the RPM itself
(weirder things have happened). The system that I have it installed on
(my laptop) is currently buried in our datacenter doing some heavy
lifting so I can't check on it.
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