On Sun, 2020-11-08 at 06:51 -0500, Dirk Mittler wrote: > Hello. > > I have just started experimenting with Denemo, and have custom- > compiled > version 2.4. My desktop manager is Plasma 5.8 . > > The initial problem that I'm experiencing is, that after I've > imported a > somewhat complicated MIDI file,
The MIDI import is quite limited :( > the Lilypond window shows that it could > not typeset the score. After that, the music will only play, with > certain tracks out-of-sync. > > It does not cause much concern by itself, if the document gets > corrupted > like that, and if to restart the application just resets the > problem. > But in fact, what really makes this software dangerous for me is > that, > once the Denemo session is corrupted, my desktop manager forever > runs > the 'plasmashell' process, and no more programs, applications, or > whatever can be run from within the graphical session. Is this freezing of the desktop only happening after trying MIDI import? > > In this situation, I need to open a terminal session, and run > 'reboot' > as root, to get back use of my computer. Better than that, in a terminal run ps aux | grep denemo and thereby find the pid of the denemo process that has frozen - the number in the second column. With this you can kill it off via kill -9 pid where pid is the number. Then you can return to your window session and the desktop will be unfrozen. (On Debian you can get a terminal via Ctrl-Alt-Fn5 and you can return via Ctrl-Alt-Fn7). > > Hoping to make the program more stable, I've tried recompiling it > with: > > ./configure --enable-gtk3 that's good - gtk2 hasn't been used much recently > > However, while doing that causes prettier windows, it still does not > make the session stable, nor friendly with Plasma 5.8 . Is there something in particular that reliably triggers the freezing of the desktop? You could run denemo from gdb and examine where it has got to when it freezes ... Richard
