In data venerdì 7 aprile 2017 16:55:32, stakanov ha scritto:
In data venerdì 7 aprile 2017 10:38:26, Dennis Gallien ha scritto:
On Friday, April 7, 2017 1:43:55 PM EDT stakanov wrote:
SDDM will not crash again (unless you do the same "dual login attempt" again.
I don't think this is valid re: "dual login". I have a recent install of 42.2 (with KDE) which has been used very little. There is only 1 user set up. All updates are current. Other than the usual Packman multimedia additions and installation of the nvidia graphics driver, this system is pure vanilla.
The "screen locker is broken . . . blah blah" screen began ocurring after one of the updates. Unfortunately I don't know which. I do know that after using the loginctl workaround to resume the session, the behavior repeats at a later time in that same session.
In 42.2 is there no way to simply prevent the session from timing out and requiring another login? My machine runs 24x7 and I don't want the session to time out at all.
Also, I notice in YaST that when lightdm is selected for installation, by default it pulls in the gtk greeter. If the kde-greeter is manually selected, the gtk-greeter is deselected and all appears OK. Is the gtk-greeter the default because the openSUSE branding is available only with the gtk version while there is no kde openSUSE branding? On a KDE desktop, which greeter version should be used or does it matter?
Thanks,
--dg
I didn't notice and thus I used for 4 month the gtk without problem. Always felt greeted correctly. Plasma had not problem. Now I did uninstall and try the QT version . Will be fun to see if the problem reappears. It is one of my doubts that 60% of all "KDE" bugs are not KDE but QT and Intel/Nivida bugs. Will report back on it here.
Oh, well it works flawlessly. But it is stunningly ugly. So I will continue to use the gtk greeter at least the latter is themed. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org