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> (In reply to Andrius Štikonas from comment #17)
> > (In reply to Andrey E. from comment #16)
> > Can you start RDP using wlfreerdp directl
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> Created attachment 144003 [details]
> Can't run "wlfreerdp". Check the installation of that program
>
> KRDC works fine at X11 session, but sho
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> Seems this is fixed in Plasma 5.22
No it's not fixed yet. It still happens. For some reason it was always working
for first start but not for the following sta
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Yes, this is known. There is some support for setting partition labels in
KPMcore library but it needs to be exposed in the KDE Partition Manager GUI.
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A bit hard to tell what is wrong without backtrace with debug symbols...
We had a similar crash before in the same function (paintEvent) but that
should be fixed now. And I thought we added all required guards
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Hmm, I can't find error string "could not move partition after resize" at all.
The closest error string that I found is
"Checking partition %1 after resize/move failed."
Looking at your
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Can you be a bit more specific about what you were doing? I'm a bit confused
what you mean by copied? Did you mean move or did you make a second copy of the
whole root partition on the same disk?
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I can't reproduce this after KMail got upgraded from 20.12.3 to 21.04.3. I'm on
frameworks 5.84. (Just KF5 update while KMail stayed on older version did not
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Git commit e076cef975c10a20029e32b89808a88032c37e3d by Andrius Štikonas.
Committed on 06/08/2021 at 22:31.
Pushed by stikonas into branch 'master'.
Clarify message about screensaver inhibition.
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> For the sake of clarity, perhaps the description of the option in KTorrent
> could be updated to refer to screen locking and/or power saving as well as
&g
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Can you also run this from terminal and see if there is anything suspicious
printed there?
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Have you saved the crash backtrace?
Otherwise, I'll try to reproduce it but if it's not reproducible there might
not be much I can do...
P.S. Yes, there is a bit of protection against data loss during crashes
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> Indeed, though this points to the layout of that dialog being too tall.
Yes, I agree. That's why this is still open. Although, it only happens rarely.
User
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That's probably due to low screen resolution. You should be able to drag the
window with Super key + mouse drag.
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> (so there are now KPMcore jobs and operations for that)
Sorry for ambiguous typo, it should have been: so there are no KPMcore jobs and
operati
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> Otherwise the user could get stuck at Emergency mode.
It's not possible to implement that with current architecture.
Fstab editing is instant (so there are now KPMcore j
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> you can run it with KPMCORE_DEBUG=1
sorry, I should have been clearer and mentioned that run it with that
environmental variable, e.g. start it as
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> I did test it in Fedora and the file system was not renamed even though
> Partition Manager claims it was done. But that'd be a separate bug report;
>
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Note that Partition Manager does not use ioctl's directly. It runs command line
tools (such as btrfs resize) that use these ioctls.
Partition Manager can't even use them directly because it runs as non-root user
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I'll try to ask around what others are thinking of this. I myself used Btrfs
since 2009, but didn't really think of changing default in partition manager...
Especially since default matters much more
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> @ian :
> I just upgraded to kf5 5.82.0 and the bug is still here!
> Note that KMail version is still 20.12.2
>
> (Please remove my email address
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> >If you don't have a proper fix, can you at least get rid of the annoying
> >pop-up?
>
> IMHO that could be done for the 21.04 branch, thou
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> >If you don't have a proper fix, can you at least get rid of the annoying
> >pop-up?
>
> IMHO that could be done for the 21.04 bran
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You also shouldn't run 4.1.0 at all since it has security issue with CVE
number.
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> (In reply to Andrius Štikonas from comment #25)
> > (In reply to Alex Abakumov from comment #24)
> > > (In reply to Andrius Štikona
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> (In reply to Andrius Štikonas from comment #23)
> > (In reply to abakumov.alexandr from comment #22)
> > > (In reply to Andrius Štikona
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> (In reply to Andrius Štikonas from comment #20)
> > The GUI of KDE Partition Manager can now run as unprivileged user.
> >
> > So far c
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> When you say you reproduced it, do you mean reproduced and checked the
> backtraces were similar or simply had a crash?
Admittedly I did not obtain back
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Yes, it was possible but not anymore.
Some kind of filtering on device has to be implemented here:
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There is a reason
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> Just checked on an updated Manjaro KDE running plasma 5.21.3 and OK there.
> Must be related to Ubuntu.
Or Debian. Worth checking there too and maybe open
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(In reply to Alois Wohlschlager from comment #8)
> > Disklabel type: dos
>
> That's what I suspected. MBR partition tables do not work properly with
> disks larger than 2TB. I recommend creating
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It might also be useful to have output of
sudo sfdisk /dev/sdb -l
(assuming that sdb is your usb device node that your are formatting)
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Also it might be useful to double check what is filesystem size (as opposed to
partition size):
dumpe2fs -h /dev/sdb1 |& awk -F: '/Block count/{count=$2} /Block size/{size=$2}
END{print count*size}'
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Which partition table did you use GPT or MBR? Might it be that windows only
recognizes MBR devices?
That said, I don't have Windows, so I wouldn't be able to test it.
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Can you try to see if there is any more info in the Details >> view after you
click "Apply". There might be some info from sfdisk there.
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I have 4.2.0 on Gentoo which works.
That is strange...
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Or maybe this is some translation issue? Although you seem to be on english
version... Docbook itself has not changed for a while (and it works for me on a
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Double // is fine. That's a correct POSIX path even if superfluous.
It might be Neon issue, because on my distro I have that file.
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> Created attachment 136781 [details]
> kpmcore-20.12.3-fix-exit-code-check.patch
>
> Proposed patch. Or we can just try to parse JSON a
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> (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #19)
> > FWIW, KInfoCenter now has a SMART status page which does work for my NVMe
> > disk. Perhaps the two c
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> (In reply to Andrius Štikonas from comment #24)
> > or possibly sudo chmod +w -R /partition/mount/point
> Could we have Partition Manager do this a
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> On my ubuntu based machine:
> - if it's a partition on your machine:
> first
> sudo chgrp adm /media/user/NamePartition
> then
> sudo chmod g+w /media/
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> Application: partitionmanager (4.1.0)
>
> Qt Version: 5.12.8
> Frameworks Version: 5.68.0
> Operating System: Linux 5.4.0-65-generic x86_64
> Win
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> Just experienced this problem as well. Can confirm that
> - pressing cancel multiple times doesn't work
It does work, but you need more times for it to g
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> So,
>
> You suggest I compile the latest version from source. I'm not used to do
> this as I normally just use what's delivered in the package. Assuming Fe
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> 4.1.0 is what I get when via via https://apps.kde.org/en/partitionmanager
> 'install on linux' button and also via the FC33 KDE spin?
>
> How do I get the 20
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> Andrius, Thank you for the hint but still I think some-thing's fishy here...
>
> As I removed the partitionmanager software before via discover, I had to
>
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> I'm sorry perhaps I am a bit dim but I'm confused by the information
> presented here.
>
> If I enter p=in a console window:
> $ partitionmanager -v
>
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