I've opened a new bug for those who still have a similar problem with kubuntu
16.04 since this one was closed as being fixed:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plasma-nm/+bug/1584604
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I would do it but I do not know to which package...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1509334
Title:
[sru] plasma-nm blocks temporarily on startup w/o bluetooth device –
KDE/Plasma
To everyone that recently posted on this bug:
First of, thank you for taking your time to report your issues and
helping to make Kubuntu better, but if you experience a slow login
issue, please open a new report. This bug is specifically for an issue
with detection of bluetooth devices in
My backup plan is to use packages from http://neon.kde.org/ when it got
stable.
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Title:
[sru] plasma-nm blocks temporarily on startup w/o
Same issue. Not even a upgrade. Clean fresh 16.04 install. Worked great
for a week or so. Plagued with this annoying bug. Tried everything on
this post to no help. Considering moving to another distro.
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Hi,
I also have the 30s delay since the upgrade to 16.04. I removed all
bluez packages with no success. I even removed the packages plasma-nm
and network-manager, did a reboot but still got the 30s delay. Do you
have any ideas?
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Apols for quick second post.
At login, the progress bar is filled within around 4-6 seconds, the
desktop does not appear until around 24 seconds later.
The "empty session" trick from #81 has no effect, it stil take 30-32
seconds in total to get to the desktop.
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I am also seeing a long delay after entering my password. Long enough
for clients to fail as I am unable to enter my KWallet password within
their timeout period.
I have tries "systemd-analyze", but that only seems to cover the boot process
and not login.
The headline from it is: Startup
hi! mpGoodwin,
see comments #4,5 in bug #1478322 (SDDM init is slow with SDDM theme
Breeze) - even though it's the plasma init then.
May it's best to continue there then, even though bug-reports are not
the ideal places for discussing.
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I dislike necroposting on a subject that seems to be resolved, but I
have just upgraded to xenial in the hope that this annoying login delay
would at long last be resolved, but even though my plasma-nm is at
4:5.5.5-0ubuntu1, it still has a 20 second delay after reaching
approximately 100%
the empty session works! it brought the startup from 30-ish seconds down
to nothing!
thanks a lot!
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Title:
[sru] plasma-nm blocks temporarily
I can confirm the problem, I installed kubuntu yesterday and it take
about 30 seconds to get a usable desktop. I will try "empty session"
solution and report.
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The solution provided by Declan Mullen worked for me:
Settings/Start Up & Shutdown/Desktop Sessions/On Login and changing the
setting to "Start with an Empty Session"
Now, the KDE starts up very fast.
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I had the same symptoms and thought it was the plasma-nm package but
realized that I already have the wily-updates fix that this report is
all about.
Luckily I read the above (#80 - #83) and just selected in System
Settings -> Startup and Shutdown -> Desktop Session tab -> On Login
section ->
@Allen Webb
Thanks for your advice. Her is what I tried :
1. I removed the ksmserverrc and checked "Start with an Empty Session" → Login
process is much faster
2. I re-enabled "Restore previous session" → Login is slow again. No
ksmserverrc file has been recreated. The programs arec correctly
@declan-mullen
Take a look at your $HOME/.kde/share/config/ksmserverrc file. If it
wasn't overwritten since you changed to start with an empty session, is
there anything odd in the [Session: saved at previous logout] section?
You could also post it, but it will include your username which you may
Using Kubuntu 15.10 x64. No bluetooth hardware.
After the KDE login progress bar reaches 100%, it then takes 25 seconds before
beginning the transition to the KDE desktop.
uninstalling network-manager and plasma-nm and disabling bluetooth.service has
not reduced the 25 seconds delay.
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25 second delay removed by by going into Settings/Start Up &
Shutdown/Desktop Sessions/On Login and changing the setting to "Start
with an Empty Session".
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This bug was fixed in the package plasma-nm - 4:5.4.2-0ubuntu1.1
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plasma-nm (4:5.4.2-0ubuntu1.1) wily; urgency=medium
* Applying patch upstream_fix_making_bluez_asynchronous.diff
from upstream to make all bluez calls asynchronous, patch
by Jan Grulich jgrul...@redhat.com
Hello,
I can confirm after running:
$ sudo systemctl disable bluetooth.service
the system is starting fast again.
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Title:
[sru] plasma-nm
** Summary changed:
- [regression] [sru] plasma-nm blocks temporarily on startup w/o bluetooth
device – KDE/Plasma very slow to launch (Kubuntu 15.10)
+ [sru] plasma-nm blocks temporarily on startup w/o bluetooth device –
KDE/Plasma very slow to launch (Kubuntu 15.10)
** Tags added:
@Themroc: you are using Xenial already? The patch arrived there
instantly.
This bugfix is a proper reaction on the fixing in bug #1506774:
"bluez 5.35-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade... (without linux-image-extra*)"
This bug here was introduced so, just before release and is within now.
I appreciate all the effort you guys are putting into the issue, but only LTS
releases have point releases with refreshed installation images. For Wily the
images are done and there's no option to generate new ones anymore.
I'm sorry that such an issue made it into the final release, but it
Vincent,
easy to find out - just deactivate B-tooth on that laptop. On my desk-machine I
were lucky enough to have a BT 4.0 stick lieeing next to it.
@Yofel: I don't have the rights for it, but I think one should really
consider to pass this on "milestone-updates"
@Flames_in_Paradise
I confirm that when I deactivate B-tooth on my laptop, the bug is then present.
And disappears when I activate B-tooth.
I agree that this bug is annoying: it is not critical for someone at
ease with Linux but newbies could run away from Kubuntu... And it is no
chance it
@Flames_in_Paradise
I have tested:
plasma-nm 4:5.4.2-0ubuntu1.1 amd64
On a live CD by using the process detailed in
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization#Extract_the_CD_.iso_contents
and it fixed the problem and didn't seem to have any negative consequences.
I agree this fix
Flames_in_Paradise,
it seems thought transmission is faster than light ;-)
The fix has solved the problem on two machines under Kubuntu 15.10 64
bits and one machine under Kubuntu 15.10 32 bits (but the CPU is 64
bits). I have no access to the 4th machine this week.
I have also noticed that on a
** Summary changed:
- KDE/Plasma very slow to launch (Kubuntu 15.10)
+ [sru] plasma-nm blocks temporarily on startup w/o bluetooth device –
KDE/Plasma very slow to launch (Kubuntu 15.10)
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Hello vmagnin, or anyone else affected,
Accepted plasma-nm into wily-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plasma-
nm/4:5.4.2-0ubuntu1.1 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed
repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
I tested the package:
ii plasma-nm
4:5.4.2-0ubuntu1.1 amd64Plasma5 networkmanager
library.
And it fixed the problem for me (#45)
** Tags removed: verification-needed
** Tags added: verification-done
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Tested the 64-bit package too. Resolved another undectactable problem
with hibernation/resume as well. Thanks for caring.
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[sru]
The plasma-nm 4:5.4.2-0ubuntu1.1 amd64 package (wily-proposed) solved the
problem on the two machines where I installed it,
BUT...
I now have another problem with the network manager app: after having
reinstalled it in the systray, the window applet is now tiny, in fact of the
same size as the
Vincent,
u could try the most harmless method - resize the heigth of the taskbar, then
it should adjust. Noone knows by what method u removed & reeinstalled(?) it
from "system-notification".
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In fact, the network manager app must not be reinstalled using the "Add
Widgets..." menu (which causes the problem cited in my message #61), but with
the "System Tray Settings..." menu (no problem in that case).
Thank you for the fix.
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Vincent,
glad to see the hint helped u to fix the appearance in the taskbar. This is
really the 1st time the reply appears b4 the answer is finished.
Taking into account this nuissant error is present now since more than a
week we are obviously missing out on architectures other than 64-Bit to
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