On 18/02/2018 22:18, Peter Suetterlin wrote:
The programs seem to start, but not be able to read the data you want to open with it. If you start an application, and from there use File->Open to read a file, does that work?
Yes it works perfectly. I use it as a workaround, actually, but eventually I give up and logout and login to fix it.
Everything works for a while, then without any apparent reason it stops working, if I log out and log in back, it resets and works for a while, then breaks again. Also if you don't do anything in the meantime? I.e., is it time-based, or maybe triggered by something you do?
No idea, I could not find any way to trigger it, so seems sort of time based, but seems strange to me. So far the only time-based trouble I found was my SSD, which I *never* trimmed in like 6 years, after about 6 minutes locked up. Probably was the garbage colelctor or something. I don't even know where to start looking for errors, .xsession-error is not
there, logs in /var/log don't show anything. just learned that myself recently: Use 'journalctl --user' for this.
No real other ideas - wait for the Gurus ;^>
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