Re: Plasma freezing

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Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

> F29 updated.
> 
> For the last couple of days I've turned on my monitor in the morning to
> find Plasma unresponsive, i.e. clicking on the bottom panel does
> nothing, neither does right-clicking on the background.
> 
> The machine is left on at night (not suspended or hibernating, just the
> monitor turned off), and today the clock widget shows a frozen time of
> 4:55am. Nothing is running overnight except the DE and my backup
> software (rsnapshot) which does run at around that time though it has
> been doing that for years without issue and according to the logs
> completed on time as usual.
> 
> 'killall -s SIGSEGV plasmashell' (which in the past would kick it into
> restarting) is ineffective. Maybe the magic incantation has changed,
> but as none of this stuff is documented in man pages I don't know.
> 
> 'kill <PID>' does kill it, but how do I run it again without logging
> out? Simply running plasmashell from the command line does put up the
> widget panel but it's still frozen, and the command never returns.
> 
> poc

Since F29 I have seen plasma freezing every day.  Nothing to do with NFS, I 
don't use it.
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