Re: two current issues with Plasma / KF 5 from experimental
Hi,
upgraded just yesterday.
I see some improvements for now:
- qupzilla doesn't say it has no access to network anymore (after resuming)
- qupzilla, kmail, plasma panel are on screen - after using xrandr to remove
my work monitor and suspend/resume (using systemctl)
Which is great improvement for me.
But
- kded locks up during session start, it has no access to powermanagement + i
cannot configure startup services in systemsettings
- plasmashell has also slow start (long delay before wallpaper appears, than
another delay to show panel and it's content)
- krdc has delay in startup (but it had before startup too) - i think, it has
something to do with kwallet, because i'm unable to connect to *some* hosts
with saved credentials.
- ktp cannot save credentials - it crashes when i say to save my password
(it was this way before upgrade)
ktp-auth-handle[22258]: segfault at c0 ip 00007fa5c0b96df4 sp 00007ffc7d22a670
error 4 in libsignon-qt5.so.1.0.0[7fa5c0b85000+32000]
I tried to strace kded, but I don't see anything usable there.
Looking forward for more new versions ;)
Thanks,
Libor
Dne úterý 17. května 2016 9:51:20 CEST, Martin Steigerwald napsal(a):
> Hello!
>
> This can easily be worked around by downgrading a package with
>
> apt install libkf5networkmanagerqt6=5.16.0-1
>
> Bug#824531: Acknowledgement (plasma-nm: error loading QML file applet to
> undefined symbol in libplasmanm_editor.so)
> https://bugs.debian.org/824531
>
>
> I think this can also be worked around by downgrading packages, but I didn´t
> try as it wants several packages to be downgraded:
>
> Bug#824528: Acknowledgement (plasma-systray-legacy: not coinstallable with
> plasma-workspace 4:5.5.4-1 and some other packages)
> https://bugs.debian.org/824528
>
>
> Otherwise I think my system is completely on Experimental packages now where
> available, running Qt 5.6.0. I removed any self-compiled KF5 + KDEPIM stuff
> as I had a ton of trouble with it and compiling KDEPIM from master again
> needs needs Qt Webengine developer packages that I currently do not find
> within Debian.
>
> I really look forward to a full transition of consistent and recent stable
> versions of Plasma and KF 5 as well as Qt 5.6.1 to unstable.
>
> Thanks,
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