https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=374538
--- Comment #18 from [email protected] --- (In reply to David Edmundson from comment #15) > >And otherwise you don't take us seriously? > > That's not the terminology I would have chosen, there wouldn't be anything > for us to do. > > It sounds like you have completely different issue to the issue in #1. So > lets use this bug for that and start anew in a hopefully more productive way. Up to you. The OP's approach and mine *were* productive. It was the reaction(s) that were not. It takes time and effort and also courage to write a bug-report and expose oneself. You should be thankful for every single one you get. Even if it later turns out that it was perhaps not spot-on. Because at least it offers you a chance to improve your stuff. Or to foster user-(customer-) relations. By arrogantly wiping things off the table, the opposite is achieved. And personally, I'm rather fed up with this behaviour. > > The mouse moves - so x11 is not frozen > > Libreoffice updates, so client buffers update - therefore we also know kwin > is not frozen (assuming compositing is on) > > "all windows are still there, just frozen." - what does this entail? > That all windows of all apps are frozen? > Can you click the close icon? Yes - but to no avail. > Can you VT switch? If so can you verify the processes are running? can you > gdb into kwin? Yes, I can switch to a VT and I can see the processes. As far as I can tell, all the Plasma-associated p's are still there. What brings me back to the login-box is killing startplasma-x11. I'm not sure whether I can gdb into kwin. At least not within the next few days. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
