https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=374538

Jeffrey Rocchio <jeffrocc...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #45 from Jeffrey Rocchio <jeffrocc...@gmail.com> ---
If this info helps with figuring this one out:

I am also experiencing the freeze on logout problem. I've been using fedora/KDE
for about 10 years now and never experienced this problem before.

Here's my info:

1. In mid November I did a clean install of fedora 35, KDE spin (coming from
f-32/KDE - but a clean install, not fedup). I took all the defaults. So that
means I started on Wayland.

2. I did a user logout, from Wayland, and it worked perfectly.

3. Ever since that 1st time it has never worked. Not on Wayland and also not
when I switch over to X11.

4. Scenario-A: From the Applications menu, select 'logout' from that
lower-right section of the favourites panel. I then get the normal screen that
has the logout options on it (i.e., Shutdown, Logout, Restart, etc - is that
what folks refer to as SSDM?). The Logout option is defaulted with the usual
countdown timer running. When I click on the ‘Logout’ icon to override the
timer and logout immediately the screen simply freezes there. The counter
stops, none of the other buttons are active, keyboard has no effect, etc. Tho I
can still move the mouse pointer around, but clicking on anything has no effect
whatsoever. I've never been able to stumble across any set of keystrokes that
causes anything to happen. Just frozen. When I then press my PC’s power button
it shuts off immediately, no hesitation (suggesting that fedora/KDE has
actually logged out and shut down the user session?, it just isn’t showing me
the screen to re-login...maybe?).

5. Scenario-B. Select logout from the Application menu as before; get that
normal logout screen, but this time let the countdown timer finish - never
touch the mouse or keyboard. In this scenario all is well, the login screen
appears and I can login back in with no issue.

6. Scenario-C. Instead of seletecting logout, select 'Restart.' In this case it
works just fine. Same for 'Shutdown.'

7. Scenario-D. Create a new user. For this new user login/logout works just
fine. However, in testing this I haven't had this test user logged in for more
that 10 minutes; and I just tried doing this today. So this may not be a good
test-case given imaginator's description in comment #9.

I am running an Intel desktop PC; pure Intel graphics, no 3rd-part graphics
card installed. Dual 4K monitors, if that matters. Specifics below:

Operating System: Fedora Linux 35
KDE Plasma Version: 5.23.3
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.89.0
Qt Version: 5.15.2
Kernel Version: 5.15.11-200.fc35.x86_64 (64-bit)
Graphics Platform: X11
Processors: 8 × Intel® Core™ i7-7700K CPU @ 4.20GHz
Memory: 31.2 GiB of RAM
Graphics Processor: Mesa Intel® HD Graphics 630

I'd be great to have this oddity fixed. Much appreciation for all that you all
do to maintain KDE. Not sure I'd using Linux were it not for KDE.

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