This just started happening: I log in, and the progress bar freezes before showing the desktop. The journal shows a core dump for kactivitymanage. I can delete ~/.kde/ and I'm able to login again... once. When I log out and then back in, it freezes again.
How do I get out of this?
On 08/22/15 01:32, Glenn Holmer wrote:
This just started happening: I log in, and the progress bar freezes before showing the desktop. The journal shows a core dump for kactivitymanage. I can delete ~/.kde/ and I'm able to login again... once. When I log out and then back in, it freezes again.
How do I get out of this?
Have you tried creating a totally new user to see if the same situation occurs?
On 08/22/2015 09:27 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 08/22/15 01:32, Glenn Holmer wrote:
This just started happening: I log in, and the progress bar freezes before showing the desktop. The journal shows a core dump for kactivitymanage. I can delete ~/.kde/ and I'm able to login again... once. When I log out and then back in, it freezes again.
How do I get out of this?
Have you tried creating a totally new user to see if the same situation occurs?
I found some filesystem corruption and was able to repair it. I was able to rebuild my home directory and now everything's groovy again.
Same thing is happening here. Everytime I login, I get a popup saying that it has crashed. I also get many core dumps (as I changed my ulimit). Is this a bug?
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On 08/21/15 13:32, Glenn Holmer wrote:
This just started happening: I log in, and the progress bar freezes before showing the desktop. The journal shows a core dump for kactivitymanage. I can delete ~/.kde/ and I'm able to login again... once. When I log out and then back in, it freezes again.
How do I get out of this?
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