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Title:
plasmashell crashes on login - so I can't use my desktop system.
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plasmashell crashes on login - so I can't use my desktop system.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: print-manager (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: print-manager (Ubuntu Eoan)
Status: New => Confirmed
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>>> This is incorrect, as I've just had it happen to me (again) and I'm
using Eoan.
Although if that actually meant the problem wasn't with plasma-workspace but
rather with print-manager then I disagree.
Clearly plasma-workspace has the ability to crash when presented with incorrect
data. That
>>> no longer affects: plasma-workspace (Ubuntu Eoan)
This is incorrect, as I've just had it happen to me (again) and I;m
using Eoan.
Here is my print queue:
[gmllaptop]: lpstat -R
0 MFCJ6930DW-111gml4410 1024 Fri 24 Jan 2020 17:14:13 GMT
1 MFCJ6930DW-111gml4410
** Changed in: plasma-workspace (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Also affects: print-manager (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
** Also affects: plasma-workspace (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Invalid
** Also affects:
** Changed in: print-manager
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
plasmashell crashes on login - so I can't use
The bug is still present in Kubuntu 19.10 (KDE Plasma 5.16.5), and it
appeared two years ago in Kubuntu 17.10.
I have reinstalled the package print-manager on my notebook to install a
new printer, but I was obliged to remove print-manager after plasma
crashed when trying to print as the Wi-Fi was
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Confirmed on KDE Neon 5.15.1. Might be due to a network printer which
was recognized automatically but now no longer exists. The fixes
mentioned above (uninstalling the print-manager) appears to work.
[ 5748.844786] plasmashell[10378]: segfault at 0 ip 7f9c5c597a50 sp
7ffd24d6a2f0 error
The same at me:
plasmashell[2492]: segfault at 0 ip 7ff4d97b4556 sp 7ffc42745ad0 error
4 in libkcupslib.so[7ff4d9778000+55000]
4.15.0-43-generic
It seems the bug is unresolved since a half year.
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Correction to comment #17 - the "vanishing" printer was due to something
else, please disregard that part.
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Another +1
In my case, plasmashell started crashing like this after I had some
problems with printing a document two days back. When I started the PC
today (Kubuntu 18.04), plasmashell would keep crashing with the error
messages outlined above.
After reading this bug report, I did some digging
+1 from me.
I sopped cups via systemctl, then the plasmashell and the taskbar came
up again. I disabled the printer status notification in system settings,
now plasmashell and printing is working (but without notifiy).
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Similar behavior in Kubuntu 18.04. Today I sent a print job to a non existing
printer and in the next reboot, plasmashell did not start, I only got a black
screen.
Removing print-manager fixed the issue for now.
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Btw. I was shocked that a bug in a component could bring down the whole plasma
shell. Where is the
design goal of decoupling of components? I mean, I love KDE, but KDEs quality
seems to be dependent
on every little app running there? Oh my goodness I would have expected a
list of components
I can confirm same exact problems as Sergey on a computer that was once
a Dell XPS, but has been through so many upgrades, the only original
part may now be the power cord!
Uninstalling the print-manager fixed it.
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Same issue here with Kubuntu 18.04 on an HP EliteBook.
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Title:
plasmashell crashes on login - so I can't use my desktop
Exactly the same issue. Plasmashell segfault with "error 4 in
libkcupslib.so". Black screen after login, all hot keys work, ALT+F2
works, but no desktop GUI. Removing "print-manager" fixed issue, but
this is a hotfix.
My system (if helps):
- Dell XPS 2-in-1
- Kubuntu 17.10 that was staying in my
I first encountered that bug when installing Kubuntu 17.10 on my HP
Zbook. I found a turnaround (see below) but the bug reappeared today
after upgrading to Kubuntu 18.04.
The segfault appears in libkcupslib.so, which is in the print-manager package:
$ apt-file search libkcupslib.so
print-manager:
I've had to reinstall 18.04 on this system to make it usable.
It now works - with (essentially) the same configuration and with no change to
my $HOME files.
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A few other things.
The affect system has these cups processes running:
root@parent:/local/configs/packages# ps -ef | grep cups
root 3421 1 0 01:49 ?00:00:00 /usr/sbin/cupsd -l
lp3423 3421 0 01:49 ?00:00:00 /usr/lib/cups/notifier/dbus
dbus://
lp3424
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