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2020-09-11
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And how do you start the plasma-desktop?
It always starts xfce4 for me. I tried to attach the container then start manually with 'plasma_session' command, but that didn't work. When I tried to start from the xfce4 session, it didn't work (obviously).
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2020-09-14
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2020-09-14
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My goal was to get Chromium running and laid out properly. I attributed the success of that to the mere installation of the plasma packages, since that was the only thing I did differently from the first time to the second time. I don't know much about plasma, but since you brought it up, I tested it, and plasma_session works for me, if I launch with sudo from terminal within Debian, making a small desktop window at the bottom of the screen, and producing a lock screen after idling for a few minutes ...
But, this is not how I was launching Chromium, but it was just from Application menu on the desktop...
BTW - I still can't get landscape mode by any means - landscape script, kde system settings, plasma settings, xrandr, efc... all fail to have any effect

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2020-09-14
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I see! So basically you start plasma from the xfce4. I thought you started the plasma_session without the xfce4. I just have tried this way and worked me too. However, I still have the xfce4 menu bars (top and bottom ones) are still available and the scaling is not quite right.
Here is the result:
https://i.ibb.co/9WnZ3VR/plasma-on-treltexx1024.png
For the landscape mode, I would suggest to start xfce4 in landscape first.
Plus, to be able to launch the Chromium browser, you don't need to start plasma. I just installed Chromium and was able to launch from the menu within xfce4 without plasma_desktop.
I'll play with plasma. It would be good if plasma somehow can be started as a default DE.
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2020-09-14
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2020-09-14
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Update - I wiped everything and started from scratch, and now landscape works. I guess I must have done something wrong in setup or something ...

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2020-09-14
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At least now it is working.
For me when I start in landscape, it automatically rotates the screen when the xwayland window starts.
Now, you may try again Chromium without plasma.
For me, in plasma, I could change the font size in the windows but not in the menubar down there. So if you know the trick, please let me know.
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2020-09-14
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It always starts xfce4 for me. I tried to attach the container then start manually with 'plasma_session' command, but that didn't work. When I tried to start from the xfce4 session, it didn't work (obviously).
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