Op maandag 28 januari 2019 13:56:34 CET schreef Anton Aylward:
On 2019-01-28 6:24 a.m., Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
We have an interesting issue that I think is caused by KDE and recent locations. I think that when you start KDE, something is attempting to access directories that you have recently been in, for example in Dolphin. Sounds innocent.
maybe, just maybe, you are describing a side effect of something else.
As far as I can tell KDE 'snapshots' what it is doing, what the program state is, periodically.
It happens that I may be using KDE and some programs, say 'kpat' the game of cards/patience, but before I shut down I the machine I shut down kpat and maybe a few other things so that only TBird, FF and Konsole are there, what I consider my start-up suite.
However when I start up the machine the next morning and log in KDE starts not with the core three but with kpat and the other applications that I shut down immediate before the machine shut-down. So I'm concluding that KDE snapshots some state.
It's ksmserver AFAIK, and a setting is in systemsettings - startup and shutdown.
I wonder if you are facing something that if not exactly similar then it is something that emerges from what KDE considers it should start-up.
Or perhaps the start-up sequence. I don't know why but when I start KDE each morning, FF starts significantly before the other application.
Looking at the other relies in this thread, I'm reluctant to say what I'm observing is the ONLY thing going on, but perhaps something like the order of programs starting is a contribution.
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The problem is you're having a system mount, where that mount is not available all the time, and could hold open files. That's not a construction I would go for. You could have a look at fusesmb, of smbfs -- Gertjan Lettink a.k.a. Knurpht openSUSE Board Member openSUSE Forums Team -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org