On 02/11/18 04:56, Dave Close wrote:
> Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>> Grasping at straws here....
>>
>> Are you running vnc server as a systemd service that gets started
>> at boot time? I've never had a problem with that....but if you're
>> doing that how about disabling it for a test.
> No, I started it from the command line. Recall that I had the same
> problem before I started using VNC. In fact, VNC is just a workaround
> so I can get practical work done using this machine.
>
> I have mixed feelings about your frustration. I'm certainly frustrated
> myself. But it feels slightly good that someone else is also baffled
> by the situation. I only wish there were someone who wasn't baffled
> and could tell me what is wrong. Thanks for all the help.


Well, you have plasmashell running so it is a mystery as to what may be going 
on. 
Just after login on a system I see...

[egreshko@acer ~]$ ps -eaf | grep plasma
egreshko  1561  1485  9 06:44 ?        00:00:07 /usr/bin/plasmashell
egreshko  1816  1468  0 06:44 ?        00:00:00 desktop.so [kdeinit5] desktop
local:/run/user/1029/klauncherTJ1469.1.slave-socket
local:/run/user/1029/plasmashellTJ1561.1.slave-socket
egreshko  1873  1468  0 06:44 ?        00:00:00 file.so [kdeinit5] file
local:/run/user/1029/klauncherTJ1469.1.slave-socket
local:/run/user/1029/plasmashellXM1561.2.slave-socket
egreshko  1874  1468  0 06:44 ?        00:00:00 trash.so [kdeinit5] trash
local:/run/user/1029/klauncherTJ1469.1.slave-socket
local:/run/user/1029/plasmashellLh1561.3.slave-socket
egreshko  1876  1468  0 06:44 ?        00:00:00 file.so [kdeinit5] file
local:/run/user/1029/klauncherTJ1469.1.slave-socket
local:/run/user/1029/plasmashellnS1561.4.slave-socket
egreshko  1877  1468  0 06:44 ?        00:00:00 trash.so [kdeinit5] trash
local:/run/user/1029/klauncherTJ1469.1.slave-socket
local:/run/user/1029/plasmashellkn1561.5.slave-socket

I don't know of a way to restart plasmashell remotely....

So, I suppose I try strace attached to the plasmashell PID and see if anything 
pops out.

And I'd probably post the current status and findings to the KDE list to see if
someone there has an idea.  And, of course, you may want to consider a bugzilla.

Oh, one thing has just come to mind....

This is a system which has been upgraded from F26 to F27, right?  So, it still 
has an
F26 kernel on it.  So, does KDE work if you boot the F26 kernel?



-- 
A motto of mine is: When in doubt, try it out

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