Plasma’s panels freeze and other minor glitches intermitently (every X minutes) happening throughout a session with other small glitches that requires a long waiting time to came back to normal or requires locnking and unlocking the session to fasten the process. Everything is working nice if I don’t require the use of the panels. Cursor is also showing some glitches like staying in the resize appearance after passing on the edge of a window; it desn’t necessarily come back to normal state after. I use a dual monitors setup on an integrated AMD chip. The issue is making me think of returning to Debian for overall stability.
I use F43 KDE on a Thinkpad with an AMD CPU (integrated graphics) and on a desktop with a discrete AMD GPU. Both do not show the symptoms you describe, though I have been on a single large screen for many years. You might try running only a single screen for a bit to see if this makes a difference.
Otherwise, Debian is also a great distro.
Yes, I will try this option. This is really not great with y setup, but I admit that this will at least tell me if it’s related to that. If it works flawlessly, I just don’t know where to tell devs about this issue…
Confirmed. Even when I’m using only one monitor, by disabling one of the 2, the same behaviour is happening sadly… I don’t remember having this issue on my laptop that is running the same version of Fedora. It is also an AMD integrated graphic chip, but much older, though.