On Wed, 3 Feb 2016, Achim Bohnet wrote:
On Tuesday 02 Feb 2016 13:59:42 Mitch Golden wrote:
Ah, it's in kde-core-devel. All the details at: Subject: Causes of session management problems in Plasma 5 From: Andreas Hartmetz <ahartmetz () gmail ! com> https://marc.info/?l=kde-core-devel&m=144832700109449&w=2
Refreshingly, or annoyingly, konsole is now behaving properly. Not sure what has caused this, as it was definitely still happening for a while after I updated to the backports ppa.
Havig read through that, I am not sure if that's relevant to what I was seeing. I think I was actually getting a crash.
2) During login, there is a long delay when the bar is mostly though not always all the way across. If I open a second terminal I can see via top that nothing much is happening during the long delay. Is there some way to turn off the bar and see exactly what the process is during startup?I almost sure this is akonadi (at least here it is). To test: Logout from your plasma session. Login on an virtual console sudo ln -s /bin/true /usr/local/bin/akonadiserver Login into plasma session. Here login time is down from ~ 30 sec to ~ 5 sec. Don't forget to sudo rm /usr/local/bin/akonadiserver to get an working akonadi back.
This doesn't seem to be it for me. Having put this symlink in place I see that the akonadiserver isn't running anymore - but the behavior of the startup screen doesn't seem obviously different and it still takes about 30 sec or so to log in.
I also turned off the ksplashqml during startup and the screen appeared immediately, though the konsole didn't immediately start. Is there some logging that can be turned on that would tell me what's happning? I see that I was getting such in kde4, but not in kde5. If I am understanding you were chatting about this in the response you sent, but no one made any mention of the logs you're looking at.
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