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plasmashell --replace
Which is exactly the reason your need to test using a new user with the default configuration. Widgets aka Plasmoids, especially activity, system, disk, memory and system monitors have been known to cause issues like this. Eliminate that as the cause by using the system as a new user with the default configuration. At that point, you would move onto the next step of troubleshooting. Until then you are just grasping at straws. It will also save time if you decide to file a bug report as you can detail the steps you took to eliminate themes, plasmoids and user settings as a factor. This would also help the KDE Devs, who will probably ask you to do that in some form anyway. If that does not isolate the issue, then you can start trying the next steps, like disabling indexing if that is enabled (baloo), etc. If all else fails or you run out of ideas, then you file a bug, detailing all the troubleshooting steps you took to isolate the issue. Or you can just throw your hands up I guess.leyvi wrote:Ah, I'm using widgets, so that's a no-go. What do I do instead?