https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=363224

--- Comment #50 from x-u...@bk.ru ---
(In reply to rasq37 from comment #47)
> Progress!
> 
> In System Settings, I opened the Desktop Effects menu and disabled
> everything. The crashing stopped. I enabled effects one at a time until I
> found the offenders. Disabling 'Transparency' and 'Dialog Parent' effects
> was the solution. If all other effects are disabled, enabling either of
> these results in crashes. I can enable all effects except these two and it
> won't crash.
> 
> > Thus my theory: it only happens on older systems or on systems under stress 
> > at that time. The quite often mentioned VMware and virtual box could verify 
> > the stress situation: resources are passed to the VM and taken away from 
> > the main system.
> 
> Nope. I have an Intel i5-2400 and an Nvidia GTX 960. My CPU is ~5 years old,
> but perfectly capable. I can reproduce the issue even with no load on the
> CPU/GPU. The VM isn't even running, just Vbox main window and settings menu.
> 
> Let me know if I can do anything to help.

If all you want is that this bug doesn't bother you. You can just disable
compositing for application related to crash through kwin rules. Sorry for my
bad english.

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