On lundi, 25 juillet 2016 22.19:54 h CEST Wolfgang Bauer wrote:
Am Montag, 25. Juli 2016, 21:01:15 schrieb Bruno Friedmann:
So after a bit of testing and stop and start computer: If the restore session is off then there no drkonqui nor kdeinit5 segv But this is not what I need (I'm too lazy to reopen konsole and my 10 tabs each time).
Ok, that seems to indicate that it is indeed something that's being restarted by session management.
So, can you please try to rename ~/.config/ksmserverrc and enable session management?
here's the file attached below
If that helps, please post the file, maybe something obvious is in there. In any case, you should be able to use session management again without disturbance.
Stangely the kactivimanage crash occur on login here, not logout. But again this only appear when session restore is off ;-)
I don't completely follow you here. How exactly are you infering that this occurs on login? How/where do you see the crash?
If you run "coredumpctl", it may show you the crash at logout too. It's stored. The crash dump you posted is definitely a crash when kactivitiymanagerd quits.
That's the part where we «disagree» :-) the timestamps of the crash are really when I login (autologin to be more precise)
And you still didn't tell what actual problems you experience... The problem is that 2 or more coredumpctl beside taking place slowdown the overall boot process. And there's no good reason to let segv program on a computer. The rest of the plasma5 session, seems to work correctly.
Now I've deeply inspected when I start and shutdown the computer and kdeinit5 crash appear in fact on shutdown.
If things are crashing, it may be worth to report them upstream, though you already did, didn't you? (I haven't really compared the backtraces right now) But at least you should mention that the crashes occur in fact on shutdown.
No I've not yet report it upstream, because I would like to make a as precise as possible report, against the right component.
OTOH, that's much less to worry about, except as you say that they are filling up your /var/lib/systemd/.
Kind Regards, Wolfgang
Well, I would prefer to not have the 2965 lines of report since 5 feb :-) -- Bruno Friedmann Ioda-Net Sàrl www.ioda-net.ch Bareos Partner, openSUSE Member, fsfe fellowship GPG KEY : D5C9B751C4653227 irc: tigerfoot