Am 16.07.2012 00:01, schrieb Reindl Harald: > > > Am 15.07.2012 23:54, schrieb Martin Kho: >> On Sunday 15 July 2012 12:19:20 Reindl Harald wrote: >>> Am 15.07.2012 11:37, schrieb Martin (KDE): >>>> Am 10.07.2012 11:00, schrieb Martin (KDE): >>>>> Am 10.07.2012 08:31, schrieb Fl@sh: >>>>>> Jep, I know. But my main problem was the delay at login. This is caused >>>>>> >>>>>>> by nepomuk (reproducible - I did relogin several times with nepomuk >>>>>>> enabled and disabled) and some times by loading some modules into >>>>>>> pulseaudio. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Regards >>>>>>> Martin >>>>>> >>>>>> Now I understand you. Then simply remove pulsaudio from the system, >>>>>> because it will not be used.>> >>>>> Thats not that easy. I use some pulseaudio functions as I sometimes have >>>>> to switch audio output from internal speaker to external or headphone. >>>>> In general pulseaudio is working fine (besides this problem). And >>>>> finally solving this would be better (imho). >>>> >>>> OK, what ever changed in my system but since I reported this issue the >>>> delay caused by pulseaudio is gone. >>> >>> i doubt this is not pulseuadio >>> >>> on my machines i have sshaskpass and keopete in autostart >>> and the kwallet-prompt triggered by kopete is since >>> months also 10-20 seconds delayed while there is no disk >>> activity or any other load >>> >>> no idea what kde does all the time >>> >>> most autostarts are completly disabled since the first day >>> the machine was installed a year ago >> >> Hi, >> >> In FC17 I have this delay too when ktp is 'enabled' (status available). Btw. >> I always get an error message telling that ktp can't connect to the chat- >> server, but it connect just fine (the presence icon in the system tray changes >> to green). In /var/log/messages I see a the following 10 second delay: >> >> Jul 15 23:17:27 ps-1866 pulseaudio[2648]: [pulseaudio] pid.c: Daemon already >> running. >> Jul 15 23:17:37 ps-1866 rtkit-daemon[1115]: Successfully made thread 2724 of >> process 2724 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '1000' high priority at nice level >> -11. > > exactly the same messages here > but not sure if they have anything to do with the delay I don't think so. I have the same message but they were/are no correlations to the delay. I then added some logger statements to the shell scripts loading kde and x11 related pulseaudio modules. I could isolate the X-Session-Manager pulseaudio module causing the delay. Martin _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org