Wolfgang Bauer composed on 2015-09-11 19:37 (UTC+0200):
Felix Miata composed:
I haven't seen a greeter on this installation since too long ago to remember. I start in multi-user.target and run startx on most test installations.
Then why did you list the installed xsession files?
Something you wrote upthread on 2015-09-04 15:08 (UTC+0200) suggested I might have been using some other session than some plasma, while I was at that time looking at an Elarun themed desktop.
Maybe the following can help you figure out, if you care, why before installing kdeartwork4-decorations there were no decorations in host gx151's, or installations mentioned upthread, plasma session:
No. I'm not clairvoyant. AFAICS, you had kwin installed and it never was uninstalled.
Seems so.
Maybe an incompatible mix of package versions then,
Must be a repeatable mix, as I found an apparently identical problem on at least 3 different installations in recent days, and more over a less recent period.
causing kwin to crash.
I don't remember seeing signs of crashing. .xsession-errors has no time stamps. IIRC, it any more only contains last session, with decorations. Here it is from t2240 anyway: http://fm.no-ip.com/Tmp/SUSE/Factory/xsession-errors-t2240-ostw
What else did get installed or updated when you installed kdeartwork4- decorations?
Literally everything shortly preceded it on host t2240 (instigator of this thread). Here's the 150k tail of its /var/log/zypp/history: http://fm.no-ip.com/Tmp/SUSE/Factory/zyphistory-t2240-ostw.txt
What window decoration do you have actually configured? grep -i pluginlib ~/.kde4/share/config/kwinrc
Null output on host t2240. Host gx151 of previous thread will be offline for near future. TBD which other hosts produced this problem. I think it/they got subsequent updates, thwarting purposeful discovery, and apparently I left that/those hostname(s) out of this thread.
Of course if you configured a window decoration from kdeartworks4-decorations, you need to have that installed too.
Until Breeze, I rarely changed decorations from defaults.
Then you don't need kdeartwork4-decorations.
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