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Here are the additional informations I get with your advices....
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Oh great. pidof is in sysvinit-tools and you're probably using systemd - any further comment on that would result in a rant about someone being a complete moron who should no way be allowed to work on the most critical unix process at all.
Ok, obtain the pid of plasma-desktop like "ps ax | grep plasma" - it's the one that doesn't mention "grep" run "gdb --pid=<obtained pid here>" eg "gdb --pid=12345" and otherwise follow the former pattern. The backtrace is a crash in some python plasmoid, python or the python-qt or python-plasma bindings. The plasmoid could be the culprit of your problems, though, so if you know what it would be: remove it and see what happens. |
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Hey
Thanks for our help anyway. So here are the outputs.
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The first trace is just the event dispatcher, nothing is hanging at that time.
The crashtrace is (again) caused by the deconstruction of some python plasmoid (likely the same) and you should file that at bugs.kde.org against the plasma component. The odds are high that the crash-on-exit is responsible for the plasmoid mess-up. |
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Just to confirm that the Python applet / bindings are indeed at fault, could you please try removing the applet in question and then closing Plasma Desktop? (using kquitapp plasma-desktop).
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Which plasmoid are you talking about?
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Unfortunately you'll need to figure it out - all the applets that Plasma Desktop ships with as part of the base set or kdeplasma-addons are not Python based however. Best ones to look at would be the 3rd party ones (downloaded from kde-apps.org, or installed as seperate packages through the package manager).
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Hi everyone!!!
I switched my system to KDE 4.9 beta 1. After the first reboot, the problem was still the same. On this morning, my system crashed and I had to make a hard reboot. Since this reboot, the problem disappeared and I don't have to re-arrange my plasmoids anymore even when Plasma crashes. I precise I didn't change the number and the layout of the plasmoids from the beginning. Anyway it is solved so thanks guys ![]() |
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