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Generic Wayland icon appears in Task Switcher instead of Firefox icon

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Firefox does not seem to be properly configured for Wayland on KDE Plasma 6.x systems. The generic "Wayland" logo appears in task switcher instead of the Firefox logo. Firefox is the only program I have with this issue. Setting desktop name (org.mozilla.firefox) as a property in the Window and Application Manager settings does not resolve the issue.

Firefox does not seem to be properly configured for Wayland on KDE Plasma 6.x systems. The generic "Wayland" logo appears in task switcher instead of the Firefox logo. Firefox is the only program I have with this issue. Setting desktop name (org.mozilla.firefox) as a property in the Window and Application Manager settings does not resolve the issue.

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What happens in X11 or different desktop? What OS?

Modified by jonzn4SUSE

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jonzn4SUSE said

What happens in X11 or different desktop? What OS?

It works fine in X11. This only happens in Wayland sessions. OS = Kubuntu 24.10 (Ubuntu Studio). KDE Plasma Version 6.1.5, KDE Frameworks 6.6.0, QT Version 6.6.2, Wayland.

Modified by John Gahbauer

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jonzn4SUSE said

What happens in X11 or different desktop? What OS?

No issue in X11. Only in Wayland sessions. OS is Kubuntu 24.10 (Ubuntu Studio). KDE Plasma 6.1.5.

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Modified by jonzn4SUSE

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Thank you for the response. That fix is something I already did - it takes care of the taskbar icon, but not the icon in the task switcher. For whatever reason, this affects only Firefox. I'm not having this task switcher icon issue with any other program.

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How about showing the issue.

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