On Saturday 16 May 2015 10:19:10 Rolf Schmidt wrote:
Instead start kdesktop try: /etc/init.d/tde-trinity restart. It works here Rolf
Hello,
"tde-trinity" doesn't exist in "/etc/init.d", but "/etc/init.d/tdm-trinity".
You mean when you killall kdesktop it does not proceed into half-working session? Then you probably have a different bug...
Um, no. The bug everyone is having is a deadlock at kdesktop start. While various methods of restarting tdm may or may not help depending on unknown factors (Slavek have not yet found why the lock is happening in the first place), killall -9 kdesktop should work in 100% cases (It should get you a working kicker without desktop functionality). If in your case killing kdesktop doesnt work it means it hangs in a completely different place.
My booting bug logging stopping is quite the same as the others. It's not because a solution doesn't work that the bug could be differrent.
Do CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE => back to the tdm-trinity or text console, is an option that I have enabled.
1] CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE, logging again, or 2] killall Desktop, or 3] waiting the password disappears,
doesn't not solve the problem of the logging aborting, or sometimes, about one of ten tentatives, it's not acceptable.
André