Hi Bernie, have a look at the list of trusted consulting firms: https://ev.kde.org/consultants/[1]
Cheers Nico On Montag, 30. März 2020 07:23:04 CEST Bernard Gray wrote: > Hi all, > My name is Bernie, I work for an Australian Winemaking company and we > have been KDE Users for many years now > (https://dot.kde.org/2014/02/18/kde-software-down-under) > > I apologise if this is the wrong platform to pose the question, but I > wasn't sure where else would suit - > > In short, due to COVID-19 we have rapidly had to transition our > workforce to remote functions, and we're doing this by running a > (actually, multiple) terminal server setup with xrdp. > In the course of this migration, we have uncovered a number of bugs in > multi-user KDE that are having a fairly significant impact on the > functionality of this setup. > > We'd like to contract one or more people to spend some time patching > these issues (and potentially a few other issues which are impacting > less heavily for now) - if you are able to, willing to, or especially > are in need of some contract work due to loss of income from COVID-19, > please get in touch. > > The major bugs, in order of priority: > > 1. Bug 418906 - UDI (Unique Device Identifier) provided by solid is > not actually unique, entry gets overwritten > - https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=418906 > This one is our current hardest hitter - every subsequent user that > logs in overwrites the previous user's specific network mount point > references in solid, and all the device shortcuts in the left pane of > dolphin break for all other users. It is possible to workaround by > navigating to specific folders, but this is causing a significant > amount of extra support on an already lean and hard worked department > and resolving this would be huge. > > 2. Bug 347772 - kscreenlocker_greet using 100% cpu on plasma 5 > - https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=347772 > This is longstanding, but it hits us on a per user basis. Once a few > users have logged in, timed out and the screensaver started up, 10-15% > cpu * user adds up very quickly and the machine gradually maxes out > each core. I've had to workaround this by disabling the screensaver > altogether on the terminal server. > > Thanks for your time - once again, apologies if this was an > inappropriate place to post, please direct me to a more suitable > platform if so. > > Regards, > Bernard Gray -------- [1] https://ev.kde.org/consultants/