The task manager is just another widget on the panel. Right click anywhere on the panel (except on the tray icons, those are special), and click Enter edit mode. Then you can drag the task manager along the panel and configure it how you like.
It will occasionally work so you may have just gotten lucky. It seems like its a drkonqi issue, see the linked upstream bug report for the workarounds. You can either uninstall drkonqi or just mask the systemd service for now.
Literally the first sentence in its Readme says it is.
The README is one thing, in actuality its another. I’ve personally tested it with Arch Linux KDE on both my Surface Pro 7 and a desktop PC with an Acer touch-capable monitor:
There is no Input Devices -> Virtual Keyboards section in KDE System Settings when running in X11, so you can’t even enable Maliit for your X11 session.
There’s a lot of situations in X11 where tapping on a text box won’t trigger onscreen keyboards and since there’s no way to manually trigger Maliit to appear like you can with the Steam keyboard with STEAM + X, it is kinda broken.
By all means, feel free to tinker. You probably need to disable the read-only filesystem on SteamOS in order to properly install the Maliit package. All I am saying is don’t expect an experience that’s usable in SteamOS’s X11 desktop session.
That feels way too nested to be useful IMHO. It’s great for packaging dev tools, but not really for handling config directories for user space apps. I just want ~/.config/KDE/<app>
Lol, well don’t jump down my throat about it sheesh. Not everyone’s going to have the same hardware as you. You had provided zero information about what extensions you’re running and you didn’t even provide a link to the site for testing. I had to google it to find out which page it was. With that lack of info, all I can do is test on my end and see if it was also happening to me to find out if it was a general issue or hardware specific.
I’m sure this is webrender problem
If this was a Webrender problem, I would also see it on my end. It’s more likely that its a GPU driver issue, especially since you’re using a phone that has an old version of Android that’s no longer getting any updates.
Also, you aren’t going to get much help here beyond the usual “it works for me, it doesn’t work for me” for these kinds of issues to be honest. This isn’t a place developers frequent. You can find better help if you submit a proper bug report here: bugzilla.mozilla.org
Weird, I am not seeing this on my end. Do you have any extension enabled? If you don’t care about the app data or its all synced with your Firefox account, you could try resetting the Firefox app by going into the Android app settings and clearing data.
Any distro that allows you to patch and rebuild KDE packages quickly will be good. Personally, I really like Arch for this purpose because working off of PKGBUILDS just rock.