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Journal log
This is a complete journal log with attempts to connect to a phone to expose
the filesystem in kdeconnect
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It looks like some settings were broken by an update, possibly on the Android
phone with the monthly feature system update. I ended up unpairing all laptops
from the phone, clearing the cache and data, uninstalling
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kdeconnect does make the connection to the phone and the android phone
correctly receives a ping from the linked laptop, and the laptop correctly
receives a ping initiated on the phone. However the sshfs filesystem
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That is a blocker for me - I won't sensibly be able to choose to run sddm
wayland as the login manager unless the monitor can go into powersave - I hope
that sddm adoption might happen sooner rather than later in
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I can also confirm that uninstalling drkonqi and plasma-meta leads to the
logout problem no longer occurring. Hopefully this will allow the underlying
cause of this bug to be fixed so that installing fixed a fixed version
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journal that includes lines for logout fail from plasma 6
Journal log including logout fail lines prior to masking the
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Bug ID: 483469
Summary: Right click on launcher only allows Pin to Task
Manager but not Add to Panel
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: 6.0.1
Platform: Arch
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I am running Plasma 6 in Wayland though presume that would not affect this
issue, if the desktop was x11
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Thank you - I wasn't aware that you can drag the icon directly from the kicker
to the panel at any desired location - that does solve what I would want to do
so this can be marked as solved.
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Summary: SDDM Wayland does not go into monitor powersave
timeout with no user logged in
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 6.0.2
Platform: Arch Linux
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https://github.com/sddm/sddm/issues/1897 is related
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The original report concerns kdeconnect not transferring files to an android
phone in Ubuntu - which does not have the latest version of openssl, but the
later report refers to a working system in Arch Linux where
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Product: kdeconnect
Version: unspecified
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OS: Lin
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Thank you for comment 1 - I have changed the title to the correct package
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Also I have tested sshfs with the newest openssh package and it works without
issue, such as making a directory mnt as a mount point and doing:
$ sshfs remotemachine:/home/mike/Documents/ mnt
then enter ssh password if
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The matter of using the RSA signatures with sha-1 looks like a possible cause
of the issue. Is there a way to get kdeconnect to use an alternative sig to
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I had a look at the private key for the connection using the command:
$ openssl pkey -in .config/kdeconnect/privateKey.pem -text
and in the output there is a line:
RSA Private-Key: (2048 bit, 2 primes)
SO it is
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This bug from 2020 is not dissimilar to the current bug
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OK - I had assumed this came from upstream - presumably the work-around in the
arch packages provides the basis for the upstream source to be fixed if the kde
developers make the same changes to the source files?
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Fixing the android app for kdeconnect seems the most straightforward way to get
this resolved. Hopefully the developers will get that implemented soon. Moving
to more modern and secure key algorithm would make sense, even
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@Ardith Metz thank you. I will certainly move that file aside on another
machine when I update that in a couple of days - it will save quite a bit of
work if that is the only change needed.
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By the way on the two machines where there was no problem logging in after the
update that section of the kwinrc file has only the lines:
[Compositing]
GLCore=true
OpenGLIsUnsafe=false
So perhaps removing all other
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I can now confirm that on two user accounts where there were additional lines
in the [compositing] section of kwinrc changing the lines to include only two
lines as per:
[Compositing]
GLCore=true
OpenGLIsUnsafe=false
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(In reply to Antonio Rojas from comment #23)
> Please open a separate report, that's unrelated to the original crash
> tracked here.
Does your commit at
https://github.com/archlinux/svntogit-packages/commi
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The github commit I referred to is only for the arch package kwin - so I guess
is not an upstream plasma fix - so should that be referred to a separate kde
bug report to see if it can go in at source?
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This is fixed in 5.23
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This has been running a couple of months - it would be nice if this could now
be worked towards a patch to fix it. It seems not to be taken by a developer
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With the update to kde-applications 21.04.3-1 this seems to be fixed.
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With the update to kde-applications 21.04.3-1 this seems to be fixed.
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I went back to trying two external usb ssds that I had used previously for the
test - each of those has a single ext4 partition - and the original problem is
still there in that once one has been mounted, dismounted and
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I was wrong - the bug is still there - but seems to depend on the partition
structure of the drives being plugged in to usb. With two ssd usb drives, both
with a single ext4 partition, the first is offered a mount via
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I wonder if this is related: https://github.com/indilib/indi/pull/1521
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My plasma version is plasma-desktop 5.22.4-1
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My plasma version is plasma-desktop 5.22.4-1
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Yes I believe it is kdeconnect on my laptop running in the plasma desktop - my
version is the latest on arch linux - kdeconnect 21.04.3-1 (that version was
installed as an update on July 7 2021)
My network setup is a LAN
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I believe it is kdeconnect on my laptop running in the plasma desktop - my
version is the latest on arch linux - kdeconnect 21.04.3-1 (that version was
installed as an update on July 7 2021)
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OK so it looks like it needs fixing in the plasma packages.
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The system journal on my laptop has multiple repeated lines with the same
content:
Aug 07 12:43:30 lenovo1 kdeconnect-app[4768]:
qrc:/kdeconnect/qml/PluginChecker.qml:20:47: QML Connections: Implicitly
defined onFoo
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The stack overflow link should have been
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The system journal on my laptop has multiple repeated lines with the same
content:
Aug 07 12:43:30 lenovo1 kdeconnect-app[4768]:
qrc:/kdeconnect/qml/PluginChecker.qml:20:47: QML Connections: Implicitly
defined onFoo
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Bug ID: 440688
Summary: kdeconnect needs to have updated connection code for
QT5
Product: kdeconnect
Version: unspecified
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
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I created a new bug https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=440688
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I have found the solution to this issue in my case. The problem was that the
nftables firewall did not flush the firewall rules when the nftables service
was stopped. A recent change to nft meant that previous
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I have found the solution to this issue in my case. The problem was that the
nftables firewall did not flush the firewall rules when the nftables service
was stopped. A recent change to nft meant that previous behaviour
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In my case this bug appeared with Plasma 5.22.1-1 Frameworks 5.83.0-1 in Arch
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In my comment concerning usb drives - yes, it was selected to be unmounted,
then physically disconnected, and then physically connected back in - no
pop-up offered a mount, and indeed going to the Disks and Devices option
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Prior to a commit to fix this bug, is there a work around that will allow more
than one external drive to be mounted successively during a single login
session? There are scenarios where it is highly desirable to be able
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Not fixed in plasma 5.22.3
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Bug ID: 427693
Summary: System Minitor Sensor 1.0 does not retain interfaces
after logout in plasma 5.20
Product: plasmashell
Version: master
Platform: Archlinux Packages
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On my arch linux systems the two commands as follows both seem to hang with no
output and I have to use ctrl c to kill them:
[mike@lenovo2 ~]$ kstatsviewer network/all/download
^C
[mike@lenovo2 ~]$ kstatsviewer network
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On arch linux on m systems I do not use NetworkManager. The wireless is iwd and
I use systemd-networkd for networking. If I go into the applet configuration
and select Sensors Details Then click Sensors -> All Netw
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I don't know if it helps but on the laptop I am working on at the moment the
network interface is wlan0, which is working without any problems, and the send
and the receive error rate is zero. ifconfig shows all n
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The output of the iwd status on my laptop is (with mac address obscured)
$ sudo systemctl status iwd
● iwd.service - Wireless service
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/iwd.service; enabled; vendor
preset
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If it is any help I ran the konsole command:
plasmaengineexplorer
and in the GUI that opens selected "Network" and clicked "Request source" and
then in the search bar "wlan0" - and then
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Is there any chance that this is actually a bug in ksysguard? The failure to
execute ksystemstats could be due to a bug in the libksysguard package? Is
there a way to debug this?
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Another data point - I added the hardware sensors -> k10temp and selected my
CPU temp values - they load and display without problems, so it seems that it
is the network interfaces that are not available to be loaded i
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Which update versions give the working speed monitor applet? Was it an update
to plasma or to this specific applet?
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I note that in Arch Linux I have now added the Netspeed Widget, and it shoes
the correct download and upload speeds without any problem at all, where the
Network Monitor applet fails to do so completely on my Arch
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If you run ksysguard I believe that it loads the process /usr/bin/ksystemstats
if you want to check if that makes a difference to being able to access the
network data?
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I am running the separate applet called the Netspeed applet - and it displays
the download and upload speeds numerically, continuously and correctly, but
without a graph of the values. That works consistently without any
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The other applet I referred to in the previous comment is the Netspeed Widget
1.9 - that works fine in displaying network speeds. I am not using Neon but
running plasma in arch linux and that was working fine both before
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For me the problem does appear resolved now with v1.32.0 of the Android app
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For me the problem does appear resolved now with v1.32.0 of the Android app
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It would be better to find the correct code for kdeconnect to fix the
incompatibility with the current ssh/sshfs than to downgrade the openssh
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I just checked Google Play:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.kde.kdeconnect_tp&hl=en_GB&pli=1
which has:
What's new
1.31
* Allow sharing URLs to disconnected devices, to be opened whe
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There is a current workaround to get kdeconnect to work, and that is to use a
wrapper script in /usr/local/bin/sshfs with content:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
SSHFS_BIN="/usr/bin/sshfs"
if [[ "$1" =~
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The comment above is a current workaround to get kdeconnect to work, and uses
a wrapper script file (chmodded as executable) at /usr/local/bin/sshfs with
content:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
SSHFS_BIN="/usr/bin/sshfs
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Bug ID: 420549
Summary: Telepathy-kde 20.04 causes long delay to plasma login
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Product: telepathy
Version: 20.04
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
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Yes I have the analogous entry in my log:
$ sudo journalctl -b -1 | grep KdedIntegrationModule
Apr 24 15:46:51 home1 dbus-daemon[583]: [session uid=1000 pid=583] Activating
service name
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The workaround in comment #4 creating a soft link for ktp_integration_module.so
does resolve the problem for me also. Perhaps it is simply a typo in the
source code that results in this issue?
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Bug ID: 419991
Summary: bash shortcut ctrl-B fails for konsole
Product: konsole
Version: 19.12.3
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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Bug ID: 391381
Summary: Plugging in usb drive gives malformed url from device
notifer
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.12.2
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If the plot is scaled to the highest point in the current range then 0 to 100
does indeed make sense - but if say there is a period of a few seconds when the
download speed was say 12Mb/s but then falls to 0.1Mb/s for the
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Sorry - my last comment related to a network download widget and not a CPU
widget - so please ignore my last comment #2 - your are right that for CPU load
0 to 100 is perfectly sensible.
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Apologies for the noise
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Also seen in my archlinux installation. Forum discussion at
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After the update to plasma frameworks 5.26.0-1 I am still unable to login with
any kernel beyond 4.6.4-1 so this issue is not fixed for me. My plasma package
set is 5.7.5-1.
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After the update to plasma frameworks 5.26.0-1 I am still unable to login with
any kernel beyond 4.6.4-1 so this issue is not fixed for me. My plasma package
set is 5.7.5-1. This is on my Ivybridge machine though I have
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Perhaps I should rephrase the comment - the login does complete but there is no
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Is there any diagnostics I can run to provide further information to enable
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