Ran into that as well. Just use “repair vesktop” option from the right click menu on the icon when it’s running. That fixes it. You’ll stay logged in etc.
I’ve had this issue too. I’m at work rn so I can’t provide an exact process. But on KDE I right click on Vesktop on the task bar and there is a “fix Vesktop” option that resolved it for me.
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I think it’s an x11/Wayland incompatability issue.
Ran into that as well. Just use “repair vesktop” option from the right click menu on the icon when it’s running. That fixes it. You’ll stay logged in etc.
I’ve had this issue too. I’m at work rn so I can’t provide an exact process. But on KDE I right click on Vesktop on the task bar and there is a “fix Vesktop” option that resolved it for me.