On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 5:07 PM Lew Wolfgang
This is a long shot, but I've had it happen to me on multiple occasions. From the user's home directory do a "ls -la" and check the owner and group of these two directories: .config .dbus If the owner and group are "root" "root" this could be the problem. To fix just do a "chown -R username.users .config .dbus". Of course, use the real username.
No too bad but thanks for trying, those two folders and all the subfolders and files in them are properly assigned to testusername:users here. Thats all right. What I observed in addition was a 100% cpu consuming task called kwin_x11 that had been eating/runnin at over 3000 time units, dont know what top column had shown as time units, well whatever this machine has 41days uptime, and its maybe with 4 cpu cores could end up at around those 40days or something of cpu sonumption of that process. But I killed it forefully, now everything is basically idle again but this didnt help either to login the test user. Is there some logging facility of the logon or plasma loading process, where I could read something? Is it possible that maybe the desktop before showing is waiting for some external devices, mount points or something? usb keys, usb disks or such stuff? I have some useful data in the users home directory and I dont really have the time right now to clean up or decide which files and structures I could need and could be moved and which can be deleted to be able to recreate the complete users home dir? or the user as whole? this is some very basic setup, the userid is 1000 and basically the first user that has been added to this machine like long time ago. Dont know why this needed to be messed up this badly. Basically I only do zypper up or autoupdate, and never mess with packages or anything. Its a real pitty that opensuse in this terms behaves much worse than any windows platform I ever came across to. Meaning destroying very basic functionality and all defaults vanilla vendor set stuff :( I am only an end user mostly. And I very much stay away from deliberately mess with configs packages files or such stuff. Especially the desktop things. Maybe this is also a reason why linux desktop hasnt took off so far? ;) Seriously, this is really immensely annoying. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org