On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 18:11, Cristian Rodríguez
I can't reproduce. Can you try cleaning your ~/.cache directory? I had bad files there that caused all sort of issues.
Done, and I re-installed ksshaskpass5 but it is still not able to interact with kwallet, I always get an error when providing the kwallet password when ksshaskpass wants to access it, sort of : 'Error code 9, read error, password could be inccorect'. Even if the kdewallet wallet is already open on behalf of amarok.
I am using this ~/bin/ksshaskpass-ssh-add.sh script:
systemd-analyze blame | head 1min 30.059s display-manager.service
Same result here.
4.315s wicked.service
Wicked has not drink its coffee yet..
3.209s systemd-udev-settle.service
what does systemctl show -p WantedBy systemd-udev-settle.service says ? nothing should pull this unit.. it is a hack..
Correct. Hack. Work-around. Read the comments in the service file to have a inkling of "why": "less /usr/lib/systemd/system/systemd-udev-settle.service" # This service is usually not enabled by default. If enabled, it # acts as a barrier for basic.target -- so all later services will # wait for udev completely finishing its coldplug run. # # If needed, to work around broken or non-hotplug-aware services, # it might be enabled unconditionally, or pulled-in on-demand by # the services that assume a fully populated /dev at startup. It # should not be used or pulled-in ever on systems without such # legacy services running. Wicked is a pita. worse documentation than systemd, a needed learning curve that jumps from zero to infinity with the release of OSS 13.2 / SLE 12, no forewarning or broad testing in parallel to 'old-style' ifup/ifdown, even the intro of systemd was better executed. Grrr. Udev-settle is more involved with the local hardware. Try 'disable' first, if still active after next boot try 'mask'. Either your system still works fine with the next boot, or the coldplug part of udev really needs it. Or, and that is also a possibility, you have a -- quote: "broken or non-hotplug-aware service", the comments above. Your mileage may vary. - Yamaban