https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=344456
--- Comment #18 from manciul...@yahoo.com ---
Hi,
Are there any updates on this bug? Is more information necessary?
Thank you.
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--- Comment #17 from manciul...@yahoo.com ---
I have noticed that there's also a kded4 running after logging in. Is kded4
still necessary?
The environ for kded4 is:
bash-4.3$ cat /proc/8207/environ
XDG_VTNR=7CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/lib64/qt/includeMANP
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--- Comment #16 from manciul...@yahoo.com ---
(In reply to David Edmundson from comment #15)
> Can you get the
>
> /proc/$PID/environ from kded5 both in startup and when restarted.
Hi David,
At the KDE login prompt (works only as root):
#cat /proc/69
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--- Comment #13 from manciul...@yahoo.com ---
(In reply to Lukáš Tinkl from comment #12)
> Hmm, that could indeed be the problem. polkit-kde-authentication-agent-1 is
> started by the session which is always after kded modules (powerdevil being
> one)...
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--- Comment #11 from manciul...@yahoo.com ---
Hi Lukas,
I'm trying to help Eric sort out this issue on our Slackware systems.
polkit-kde-authentication-agent-1 is indeed running, but according to my
.xsession-errors (attached) it is started by klauncher
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