https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=507691

TraceyC <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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            Summary|Plasmashell dies on monitor |Plasmashell dies on monitor
                   |wakeup (wayland)            |wakeup and crashes when
                   |                            |restarted (wayland)

--- Comment #4 from TraceyC <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Raman Gupta from comment #2)
> Created attachment 183707 [details]
> gdb backtrace

Thanks for the backtrace, that's useful. I understand there are three
intertwined distinct issues.
1. When waking the monitors from sleep, Plasma dies with errors starting with
`invalid global kde_output_device_v2`
2. Then, when restarting plasmashell, it crashes
3. The repeated peripheral connect/disconnect sound playing repeatedly.

1 and 2 may be interrelated, I'll let the plasmashell developers take a closer
look.

The connection sound issue is likely bug 494330. I see you added some
information to that report, thanks!

> As I noted:
> 
> > When the process is eventually restarted using `systemctl --user restart 
> > plasma-plasmashell.service` then plasmashell crashes and restarts, and I 
> > see this in the logs:
> 
> So the crash only happens on the restart, not when the monitors wake. I
> neglected to take a back trace from Plasma from before the crash, and now I
> am unable to reproduce the issue. Last few times I have tried it, Plasma
> outputs the same errors (wl_registry#85: error 0: invalid global
> kde_output_device_v2), but is killed and restarted successfully by the
> system without any explicit involvement from me. That raises a question in
> my mind: is this kill and restart on wake the intended behavior of KDE
> plasma for sleeping monitors?
> 
> Attached is the backtrace from the core dump when Plasma failed to restart
> on its own.
> 
> I am reinstalling xscreensaver so my monitors don't sleep at all. This issue
> along with another problem I am encountering where every few seconds my
> computer makes some kind of peripheral connect/disconnect noise while the
> monitors are sleeping is highly annoying.

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