On 07/06/15 18:31, David Both wrote:
I do not think it is only nVidia. I have ATI graphics on my main
workstation and when attempting to use KDE on Fedora 22 I found KDE to be very unstable
generally, with plenty of crashes and missing (compared to previous versions) components
and configuration options. Although I think that nVidia drivers suck, I believe that your
current problems are due to issues with the current release of KDE Plasma.
Running F22/KDE with GeForce GTX 660 and the nVidia drivers from RPMfusion (akmod) just
fine.
The only problem I see is updating kernels via dnf. dnf has the RPM database locked so
the rpm's can't be installed during the update. Supposedly, that should be taken
care of during the reboot but it hasn't worked for me. So, I just manually do it as
suggested in the akmods.log prior to reboot.