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buffy@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Accidentally uninstalled an important package in Debian Sid with KDE, transparency no longer working1·1 year agoI will very likely migrate to BTRFS on my next install. I’m reading Snapora’s repo now, looks like an awesome tool. Thanks for the tip!
buffy@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Accidentally uninstalled an important package in Debian Sid with KDE, transparency no longer working1·1 year agoI did check it, yes, but the page doesn’t appear to be relevant or contain much information. Another comment above (or below) mentioned that KDE Plasma can’t run without a compositor.
buffy@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Accidentally uninstalled an important package in Debian Sid with KDE, transparency no longer working4·1 year agoYou are right, I should have made this clear. I am not on Nvidia, I am using an old Thinkpad on Intel Haswell.
I’m glad to know my problem isn’t completely new. I’ll look into it further online. If you ever find a link to a report of a similar issue, I would be happy to see!
Edit: I found this link, the issue reported appears to be very similar to what I’m seeing here https://libreddit.tux.pizza/r/kde/comments/jhqbnz/kde_plasma_rendering_problem_black_squares/
Edit 2: I finally solved my problem! It was indeed an old problem already reported somewhere.
buffy@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Accidentally uninstalled an important package in Debian Sid with KDE, transparency no longer working1·1 year agoYou are absolutely right. I just tried
apt purge kde* plasma* libkf*
andapt install kde-full
followed by a reboot. But sadly, the problem persists.
buffy@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Accidentally uninstalled an important package in Debian Sid with KDE, transparency no longer working1·1 year agoI agree with that. I suspect you might be right. SDDM (Breeze) is also weird with transparency. However, I just installed
materia-kde
but unfortunately the problem persisted (screenshot attached). Before that, I ranapt purge kde* plasma* libkf*
andapt install kde-full
. That too didn’t solve my problem.
buffy@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Accidentally uninstalled an important package in Debian Sid with KDE, transparency no longer working2·1 year agoTasksel seems to be correctly set,
~$ tasksel --list-tasks i desktop Debian desktop environment u gnome-desktop GNOME u xfce-desktop Xfce u gnome-flashback-desktop GNOME Flashback i kde-desktop KDE Plasma u cinnamon-desktop Cinnamon u mate-desktop MATE u lxde-desktop LXDE u lxqt-desktop LXQt u web-server web server u ssh-server SSH server i laptop laptop
I tried
apt reinstall kde-full
, but unfortunately nothing changed.
buffy@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Accidentally uninstalled an important package in Debian Sid with KDE, transparency no longer working1·1 year agoI tried reinstalling kde-full, but sadly nothing happened (all packages were already marked as installed).
buffy@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Accidentally uninstalled an important package in Debian Sid with KDE, transparency no longer working3·1 year agoI audibly laughed at this. I actually knew I was entering treacherous waters by running
apt full-upgrade
in Sid, but still thought “well, we’ll see…”
buffy@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Accidentally uninstalled an important package in Debian Sid with KDE, transparency no longer working2·1 year agoThanks! Some packages were installed, but it didn’t solve it yet (even after a reboot).
... Install: orca:amd64 (46.0-1, automatic), libpcaudio0:amd64 (1.2-2+b2, automatic), speech-dispatcher-audio-plugins:amd64 (0.11.5-4, automatic), python3-brlapi:amd64 (6.6-5, automatic), xbrlapi:amd64 (6.6-5, automatic), speech-dispatcher-espeak-ng:amd64 (0.11.5-4, automatic), libsonic0:amd64 (0.2.0-13, automatic), sound-icons:amd64 (0.1-8, automatic), python3-speechd:amd64 (0.11.5-4, automatic), libespeak-ng1:amd64 (1.51+dfsg-12, automatic), python3-louis:amd64 (3.29.0-1, automatic), x11-session-utils:amd64 (7.7+6+b1, automatic), xkbset:amd64 (0.8-1, automatic), task-desktop:amd64 (3.75, automatic), libdotconf0:amd64 (1.3-0.3+b1, automatic), xorg:amd64 (1:7.7+23, automatic), perl-tk:amd64 (1:804.036+dfsg1-2+b1, automatic), x11-apps:amd64 (7.7+11+b1, automatic), speech-dispatcher:amd64 (0.11.5-4, automatic), espeak-ng-data:amd64 (1.51+dfsg-12, automatic), task-kde-desktop:amd64 (3.75), xinit:amd64 (1.4.2-1, automatic) End-Date: 2024-03-26 17:42:41
buffy@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Accidentally uninstalled an important package in Debian Sid with KDE, transparency no longer working2·1 year agoIf I am not mistaken, I used a Debian KDE live image from the official repository then switched the mirrors from Bookworm to Sid. The system went months without a single issue, then this happen.
Your suggestion will actually be my solution of choice if everything else fails: reinstall / and import relevant files from a backup that I already have.
buffy@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Accidentally uninstalled an important package in Debian Sid with KDE, transparency no longer working2·1 year agoThanks for the tip! However, I tried
apt reinstall kde-full
andapt --fix-broken install
, but no packages were installed and (unsurprisingly) the problem still persists.
buffy@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Accidentally uninstalled an important package in Debian Sid with KDE, transparency no longer working3·1 year agoThe Gentoo sub had such a nice subtitle because it is indeed accurate! Definitely one of the things I like the most about “flexible” distros.
“Gentoo Linux: Because you like it when the power is in your hands”
buffy@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Accidentally uninstalled an important package in Debian Sid with KDE, transparency no longer working6·1 year agoYeah, I tried installing kde-full but it didn’t solve my problem.
buffy@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Accidentally uninstalled an important package in Debian Sid with KDE, transparency no longer working2·1 year agoThanks for the recommendation! I will definitely do it when I eventually install some other distro in the future.
buffy@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Accidentally uninstalled an important package in Debian Sid with KDE, transparency no longer workingEnglish7·1 year agoI do store regular backups of this machine, but not of /var. I can always reinstall Debian (or whatever other distro), while keeping other relevant configs intact (stored in the backups) and not lose any critical data.
I commented below that I did check /var/log/dpkg.log, but it didn’t help much due to the high number of packages removed that day.
At this point I am more curious to learn more about KDE and what is causing the problem, since other desktop environments (I installed mate) seem to work fine.
buffy@lemmy.worldOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Accidentally uninstalled an important package in Debian Sid with KDE, transparency no longer working11·1 year agoSadly I am not using BTRFS for my root directory on this specific system. If I end up deciding to reinstall, I will definitely go back to BTRFS to avoid such problems.
Debian actually has a KDE group named kde-full. I reinstalled it but the issue persists, which was honestly surprising to me.
~$ sudo apt install kde-full Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done kde-full is already the newest version (5:147). 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 87 not upgraded.
The new user idea was really clever, thanks for the suggestion! I will try that now and see.
Edit: the new user also presents the same problem. Actually, it makes sense, since SDDM is affected as well (I should have mentioned that before).
Indeed it looks like a bug. I finally found a solution, though. Check the main post edit for details.