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Uninstalled!
All working.
Thanks.
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As far as I am aware, I have never selected a "Deepin Style"??
This is on 2x separate machines, certainly haven't selected "Deepin Style" on 2
machines??
Is this the default style? (Opensus
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Bug ID: 483396
Summary: System Settings crashes when "Appearance" clicked.
Classification: Applications
Product: systemsettings
Version: 5.27.10
Platform: openSUSE
OS: Linux
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Whoops...
Sort of relevant, just after a workaround until it's fixed... ;-)
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> Yep, and another fresh install later
> Works fine in Wayland.
> Doesn't work on initial install to X11, but works (generally) on a
> logout/log
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> Complete fresh install of Tumbleweed
> (openSUSE-Tumbleweed-DVD-x86_64-Snapshot20221209-Media.iso), no screenlock
> enabled.
>
> Add the:
> [D
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Complete fresh install of Tumbleweed
(openSUSE-Tumbleweed-DVD-x86_64-Snapshot20221209-Media.iso), no screenlock
enabled.
Add the:
[Daemon]
Timeout=1
to the file, logout/in, working so far.
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Beginning to wonder what is going on here...
On occasions (don't believe ALL the time), turn the computer on, no screenlock,
log out/in, screenlock works. Files have not been changed, all looks good...
Beginni
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Back after being away. Don't recall playing with anything before going away,
but on return, screen locking again not working.
On checking the ~/.config/kscreenlockerrc file, contains:
[$Ve
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Sorry, away for the next 2 weeks. Will check when back home
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Settings>Screenlocking when working
Pretty much the same...
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Screenshot of Setting>Screenlocking
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OK, will 'fess up here and say I am not completely convinced myself about the
cause of this... and not sure how/if this could affect it at all, but:
Over the last couple of days, after having compl
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No, standard Intel graphics.
On Sat, 17 Sept 2022, 04:54 Nate Graham, wrote:
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> Do you have an NVIDIA GPU, b
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> Apparently no one else is seeing it.
>
> Can you manually lock the screen with Meta+L?
Yep, works fine.
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And this is STILL happening
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Seriously?
Is no-one else seeing this?
Screensaver/power control not working at all, after login. If I leave on the
login screen, works OK.
Have installed MANY other distros, and never had an issue.
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New install of Tumbleweed (20220106 + KDE Plasma V5.23.4) on Dell Optiplex 9020
1TB ssd boot drive/16gb RAM Hardware.
Still VERY intermittent - mostly (95%) not working.
Have tried different settings in both
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Have done a total reinstall of Tumbleweed (currently 20220106; KDE Plasma
V5.23.4), with new user, and still intermittent at best.
Mostly not working.
Hardware is Dell Optiplex 9020, with 1TB SSD, 16GB RAM.
Thanks
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Bug ID: 448104
Summary: System settings crashes on opening Power menu
Product: systemsettings
Version: 5.23.4
Platform: openSUSE RPMs
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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Seems to have gone back to 'not working' again...
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Have there been any updates recently?
Appears to be working 'mostly', at the moment, even the power...?
Will do some checking.
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Have attached screenshot.
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Have checked that applet, but can't find specifically where it would tell me
re: inhibiting screen locking.
Nothing obvious
("Do not use special settings" selected.)
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Summary: Screensaver never runs after logon.
Product: kscreenlocker
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OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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Is this not worth investigating?
Have used many other Linux distros, and never had this issue. Don't believe it
is anything specific that I have done. If I don't LOCK the screen, and just let
it go bla
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Anything on this?
Would like to be able to use this, (and am still trying...), but need to make
sure there is nothing open if I leave it for a while.
Please?
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LockedUp
Obviously is locking up while re-logging back in - see screenshot.
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Is there any way I can troubleshoot this?? Have tried remotely (ssh) using
loginctl to unlock the session - does nothing. Can kill the session, etc.
Would like to be able to use FerenOS, but currently can't, be
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The only way I have managed to get back into the session is to start a terminal
session and kill kscreenlocker processes...
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I don't have a /etc/pam.d/KDE
Only recently changed files in that directory are:
common-account
common-auth
common-password
common-session
common-session-noninteractive
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Still having the issue.
Also, occasionally it keeps telling me my password is wrong (it's not!)
Last time Ctrl-Alt-F1 and logged in. Ran loginctl and tried to unlock the GUI
(How DOES this work?), then
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:/$ /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libexec/kscreenlocker_greet --testing
OpenGL vendor string: Intel Open Source Technology Center
OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) Haswell
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Status: REPORTED
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