https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=401088
--- Comment #51 from SoftExpert <softexp...@gmail.com> --- Well, I just got the fresh 6.1 version, and sure enough, the first thing after rebooting and logging in ... I got the freeze! The whole Plasma shell is frozen for 90s -ish. The plasmoids that are showing small charts with temperatures, CPU usage, disk I/O, network traffic are frozen - and their dimensions are not yet adjusted; 50s or so during the freeze, there is an attempt to continue the layout adjusting (for example, one of the labels that is drawn outside its plasmoid area gets "sucked" inside) . The Application launcher, the shell menus, everything (except the old and reliable Cairo Dock) is frozen. By the way, I can launch Konsole from the shortcut on the Cairo Dock - and the fresh terminal will behave normally (I can even consult one of the mounted NFS shares). Once the 90s pass, the whole Plasma shell springs to life - the plasmoids finish their layout adjustments, charts start displaying data, launcher is available, etc, etc. There was, somewhere, a redesign decision that now comes back with vengeance - and bites hard in the back side. The thing is that (once the freeze has come to pass), if the NAS that is mapped at 3 different NFS mount points, becomes unavailable (for example it shuts down after midnight) the hell breaks loose: the slightest attempt to open Dolphin or try to open a file from a KDE application and bam! there is immediately the Ice Age - Dolphin or the app gets frozen and will wait at least 10-15 minutes before reacting a little bit and then freeze again. I'm willing to collect logs and share them, but we need someone familiar with the inner workings to take a serious look at the root issue. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.