On Sunday 08 January 2017, Fernando Rodriguez wrote: > Try to login as a new user (or move your home directory out of the > way). If it works start selectively deleting dot files/directories > from your home directory. Start with .cache, .kde4 and everything that > starts with a k in .config and .local and go from there. I had the > exact same problem when I upgraded one of my laptops and that's how I > fixed it. Also delete anything in /var/cache and any files belonging > to your uses in /tmp and /run. > > You can also try switching to a VT and kill plasmashell and if it > doesn't restart automatically start it with the DISPLAY environment > variable properly set. > > Also look at the system logs, .xsession-errors, xorg logs, etc for > clues. You can also run kdebugdialog5 from another DE to enable a lot > of kde debug output to the system logs. >
I said above that I created a new user and got exactly same problem, so that pretty much excludes old files as a possibility. Thanks Robin -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.

