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Good morning.
Firstly, I hope that all of you and your families are safe. Second, I wanted to thank all of you who build KDE Plasma. Several years ago I adopted KDE as my primary development environment for code (work and projects) and it's the best. I particularly love the virtual desktop and cube features on my laptop. And, multimonitor support is really nice. I write because I have performed a major update of my Debian (9 stretch to 10 buster) and in the process picked up new KDE Plasma that I'm having some trouble getting working correctly. It looks like a simple config problem. But, I'm too inexperienced at this level to know for sure. Initially post-upgrade everything looked okay - I got back to my original plasma login essentially. But, when I logged in a got no further than a cursor and black screen. I did some digging and followed advice to scrub local profile and restart but that didn't work. I did figure out eventually that I could SPACE-F2 and launch konsole. And, then realized the plasmashell wasn't running. So, I executed: `kstart5 plasmashell` at the command line and things spin up and appear to work. At this point I've reset back to default profile settings and haven't tried configuring any of the features I typically use. But, Question I have is why didn't plasmashell start automatically and is there some simple what I can ensure that it does when I login? Not sure that they are pertinent but have included version #'s and head of plasmashell log below. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
Not sure if the kactivitymanagerd error is related or separate issue.
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I fear this is not the correct place to post this question. But, cannot locate an obvious place for rookies.
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... I forced apt-get & dpkg to re-install everything as a blunt instrument and it seems now resolved.
For now, I think I'm okay via self-serve; this whole thread is likely not useful to anyone and can be deleted by admin. |
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