Le jeudi 15 octobre 2015, 03:18:30 Michael Biebl a écrit : > On Mon, 28 Sep 2015 11:05:26 +0200 Alexandre Detiste > <alexandre.deti...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Package: kdbus-dkms > > Version: 0.20150824t110616.0c05fbd-1 > > Severity: normal > > > > Hi, > > > > When user1 logs in, he can read his mails with kmail as usual. > > Then user1 logs out and user2 logs in. > > > > When users2 tries to read her mails; kmail sometimes complains > > that the POP account credential doesn't match > > and will print *user1* 's userid.... > > > > Where can this piece of information come from ? > > Maybe is kdbus mixing user's data ?! > > (bug didn't happened before installing kdbus) > > > > I'd like to help on this bug, but I don't know where to start. > > > > Alexandre Detiste > > > > -- System Information: > > Sent with reportbug from a Raspberry, bug happens > > on a amd64 pc running mix of testing & sid. > > I have dbus-user-session installed too > > Having dbus-user-session installed is fine, you really want that when > using kdbus. > > I've just uploaded 0.20150901t074837.245fe93-1, would be great if you > can retry with that version.
I'm still subscribed to pkg-systemd-devel, even if I can't help much! > > Michael Hi, Bug is still there. I've been using LXQT as a lifeboat for a while because KDE 5 would regularly crash at start or be really slow. (it works on another laptop with an empty home foder tough, but I can't afford to loose all my kmail/amarok/kopete/... settings here) LXQT works well, but fail to kil ~20 background process when login out (gvfs-* , akonadi-*, ). LXQT is still installed the debs from siduction + some upgraded to sid; so I guess it's better to first wait all of those trickle out from the NEW queue. I'll then check again, until now I'll use reboot instead of logout. I'd says there's a 50% chance that this bug popping up right after kdbus was instaled is merely an unfortunate coincidence, you may want to close this bug if it's not usefull. Alexandre Detiste
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