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For some times now I've had issues of "ghost" windows taking up space on my desktop, seemingly at random. I suspect that using multiple activities on KDE is the issue, but I've been unable to systematically reproduce this behavior.
Usually I simply logout and log back in. Any idea where this comes from ? Also, do you have any solution other than to logout ?
Thanks !
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Hi, I also experience this issue, but am able to reproduce it! I suspect that the cause for @Warkorentin is a different one, as mine is really obvious.
On my desktop, this occurs when a display is removed and there are un-minimised windows. It's quite annoying as whenever my HDMI switch kicks in (the primary display is shared with a Nintendo Switch) this happens, rendering the desktop useless. The only workaround I've found is to bash Super+PgDown to minimise everything before I wake up the Switch. Super+D doesn't work, and neither does switching to an empty desktop before the display is removed.
I am pretty sure if you move something from one activity to another while tiled, that is the culprit. One work around. Before moving (or move it back temporarily), switch the window to floating. Then move it. Then switch it back. Painful, but works.
Hi,
For some times now I've had issues of "ghost" windows taking up space on my desktop, seemingly at random. I suspect that using multiple activities on KDE is the issue, but I've been unable to systematically reproduce this behavior.
Usually I simply logout and log back in. Any idea where this comes from ? Also, do you have any solution other than to logout ?
Thanks !
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: