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Description of problem: When opening the first instance of e.g. Dolphin one can see a flickering (?) in the panel starting in the taskmanager going to other widgets (pager, systray, clock etc.) in the panel.This started when the first batch of 16.04 applications appeared.Btw. not all applications make the panel flicker, KMail e.g. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): plasma-desktop-5.6.2-2.fc24.x86_64 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. The easiest way to see the flickering is to enlarge the panel a little before opening Dolphin (via kickoff or Alt-f2) 2. Watch the panel 3. Actual results: flickering in panel (or are it just the widgets?) Expected results: no flickering Additional info:
Do you happen to have libunity installed and chrome running? (that's the case where I see it... most often)
hi, No, I've not libunity and chrome installed. Martin Kho
Hi, This issue seems to be introduced in KDE Applications 16.04. KMail ( 15.12.3 ) doesn't show the flickering. Gtk applications - e.g Firefox - also causes flickeing in the panel. Martin Kho
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