Le 11/11/2021 à 17:55, Erwan David a écrit :
Le 11/11/2021 à 06:16, David Wright a écrit :
A workaround that might shorten the wait, but only if you're confident
that there aren't processes that need that long to complete, is to edit
the line DefaultTimeoutStopSec=90s in /etc/systemd/system.conf to
something smaller.
Cheers,
David.
I do not know : I was not even aware that kde was using dconf.
From what I could see, it seems that kded5 starts dconf-service at end
of session, I presume to save some settings (but which one s ?) and
something fails
would it help to remove the ~/.config/dconf/user file when kde is not
running ? The /etc/dconf/db directory is empty.
I do not understand what dconf-editor shows me.
Sould I file a bug report to dconf-service or kded5 ?
I tried removung the file, works once, but nort more. since
deconf-service(1) says it is crash proof I added an override to
dconf.service unit :
TimeoutStopFailureMode=kill
TimeoutStopSec=10s