** Summary changed:
- intel nuc - kde crashes when powering on/off monitor
+ kde crashes when powering on/off monitor
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Title:
kde crashes when p
Are everyone using Intel NUC? It seems like this issue should be more
widespread. I first reported this issue to KDE, they told us to go to
Kubuntu. But if Fedora has the same problem, it might be KDE related and
not distribution specific? Kubuntu devs, please specify what you need
from us to inves
** Summary changed:
- kde crashes when turning powering on display port monitor
+ kde crashes when powering on display port monitor
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Title:
kde
I've activated kubuntu-backports and I'm now running a fully updated
system (KDE 5.3). The problem still persists. I don't get the login
screen if I turn off the monitor and then immediately on again. However,
if I turn off the monitor when I go to bed and then turn on it again in
the morning, my
Public bug reported:
Whenever I turn off and on my monitor, kde crashes. The result is that
the entire session is killed and I have to login again. I'm using mini
displayport on my Intel NUC NUC5i7RYH to a Dell U2515h (displayport)
monitor.
libqxcb.so seems responsible.
root@nuc:~/tmp# gdb -q /u
I can confirm that the problem stopped when I removed my NIC. Now IRQ 16
is only used by my video card.
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Title:
GUI slows down significantly after
I also experience this problem. I've been having it for a while. Logging
out and logging in again temporarily fixes the issue. Affects both KDE
and Gnome. Got this in /var/log/syslog when the problem happened just
now:
Mar 31 21:57:54 dreadnought kernel: [ 2390.058249] irq 16: nobody cared (try
b
A clean exit worked for me. It saved the settings. Shutting down the OS
while the xchat is running doesn't save the settings.
I would recommend altering the code so the setting is saved as soon as
you tick the box and close the network list window.
** Tags added: amd64
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The alternate 10.04 i386 iso cannot be installed from a USB flash
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