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--- Comment #6 from Henning ---
CLI gives no output.
I just created a desktop entry and set it to autostart. Now I dont have this
anymore, because I am certain it can just be fixed by autostarting krunner,
preloading the needed resources etc.
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--- Comment #5 from Alexander Lohnau ---
I don't see anything suspicious there. Is there any output on the command line?
Maybe the problem is on the UI side of things and not related to the framework.
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--- Comment #4 from Henning ---
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A first launch and a second launch of krunner
maybe the second launch is not recorded, as the first launch came through perf,
the second
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--- Comment #3 from Henning ---
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a single first launch of krunner
recorded with hotspot and perf
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--- Comment #2 from Henning ---
Hm, not sure if this is that important.
Krunner loads normally fast but only after it loaded once. I disabled some 3rd
party plugins and the result is exactly the same.
I will use perf to maybe get some more info, but
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--- Comment #1 from Alexander Lohnau ---
Can you try running a profiler on KRunner or disable some plugins?
After disabling a plugin, run "kquitapp5 krunner" to ensure you have a fresh
start.
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