https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=479113

--- Comment #3 from Emanuel <sheeper...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> Sorry this is happening. A few questions:
> - Youu said SDDM; you mean the screen locker, right? Because SDDM is used
> for logging in, while kscreenlocker is used for screen locking. So are you
> talking about the lock screen, or have you configured the system to log out
> on sleep or something?
> - Are you using X11 or Wayland?
> - Does it ever happen when you have only one screen connected?
> - Do you have an NVIDIA GPU?
> - If you log into a VT and run `top` is kscreenlocker_greet using 100% CPU?

Hi,

so i'm not sure, i guess it's sddm, i'll attach a foto from when this happens,
for meit looks like sddm.
All this is happening on x11.
i haven't tried this with only one Monitor to be honest.  

 >If you log into a VT and run `top` is kscreenlocker_greet using 100% CPU?
nope, all seems normal, nothing running on high cpu,
the easiest way for me to login on to the desktop is killing
/usr/lib/sddm/sddm-helper
when i do this everything loads normally and i can log in, (that's where my
feeling that it's sddm stems from)

So this is it how it looks like when my issue happens:
https://s20.directupload.net/images/240216/gtzstkvn.jpg

i do not own a nvidia card, its team red over here, amd gpu and amd cpu

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