https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=374538
--- Comment #46 from imagina...@mailbox.org --- (In reply to Jeffrey Rocchio from comment #45) > 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. First, a warning born from experience: If you are in a Plasma-Wayland-session, do not switch off your monitor(s) and do not try to suspend/hibernate your PC. And check the energy-settings for these, so that it doesn't happen automatically. Otherwise you may crash your system and perhaps encounter data-loss. See: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=438839. Our problem here has nothing to do with your hardware, the kernel etc. It's been introduced with Plasma-5.19 and still exists in later versions. If you have a tcl/tk program on autostart, remove it from there. And if you have one running, shut it down before you log off etc. It may an other program(-class) in you case, you'll have to find out. But I'm pretty sure that if you manually shut down *all* programs you can see in the taskbar before trying to log out etc., it will always succeed. However, this is impractical for normal use. Alternatively, you could go back to long-term-version 5.18.x. Don't know whether that is still being maintained. HTH. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.