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Nate Graham changed:
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David Redondo changed:
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Resolution|BACKTRACE
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--- Comment #7 from bin.w...@mail.binwang.me ---
There is nothing in coredumpctl.
I tried to kill all the powerdevil process and use gdb to run it. This time the
crash icon doesn't appear in the system tray anymore. Even the process
eventually crashes.
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Created attachment 156568
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Back trace for the crash
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Kai Uwe Broulik changed:
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--- Comment #4 from bin.w...@mail.binwang.me ---
After leave the PC for half a day, the system tray also breaks: the icons for
other progresses are not shown any more. I can only force uninstall Powerdevil
as a workaround for now: "sudo pacman -Rdd
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--- Comment #3 from bin.w...@mail.binwang.me ---
@David Redondo: I cannot produce the back trace based on the article you
provided:
1. I don't know what is the command to start Powerdevil in order to use gdb.
2. I can click the crash icon, but the KDE
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David Redondo changed:
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--- Comment #1 from bin.w...@mail.binwang.me ---
I founded some logs with "journalctl --no-pager --grep powerdevil":
Jan 07 12:16:45 bin-station dbus-daemon[6219]: [system] Successfully activated
service 'org.kde.powerdevil.chargethresholdhelper'
Jan