Am 19.10.2023 19:45, schrieb René J.V. Bertin:
Hi again!
After some days without any problem, I can just suppose, that the
problem of ksmserver was a bug to restore the saved session...
It is quite possible that the new version isn't perfectly
backwards-compatible with session-restore files f
On Thursday October 19 2023 19:09:35 Luca Bertoncello wrote:
>After some days without any problem, I can just suppose, that the
>problem of ksmserver was a bug to restore the saved session...
It is quite possible that the new version isn't perfectly backwards-compatible
with session-restore file
Am 17.10.2023 um 21:03 schrieb Luca Bertoncello:
Hi again
> I reconfigured KDE to always start with an empty session, which is
> better for me (don't ask why it wasn't configured already so...).
> Let's see, if it will work better...
After some days without any problem, I can just suppose, that
Am 17.10.2023 um 12:09 schrieb René J.V. Bertin:
> On Tuesday October 17 2023 09:31:09 Luca Bertoncello wrote:
>
> \>It appears a little window from startkde with the message "startkde:
>> Could not start ksmserver. Check your installation."
>>
>> Unfortunately I couldn't find any other detailled
Am 17.10.2023 12:09, schrieb René J.V. Bertin:
Hi René,
*Something* launches `startkde`. On my legacy KUbuntu system that's
`upstart`, and this keeps a logfile that contains all the terminal
output of applications launched through the GUI. I don't know what
service Debian 11 uses to bootstrap t
On Tuesday October 17 2023 09:31:09 Luca Bertoncello wrote:
\>It appears a little window from startkde with the message "startkde:
>Could not start ksmserver. Check your installation."
>
>Unfortunately I couldn't find any other detailled error.
*Something* launches `startkde`. On my legacy KUbun