Re: wayward wayland.

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On 28/04/2021 09:24, home user wrote:
On 4/27/21 1:49 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 28/04/2021 02:12, home user wrote:
Your reply is bringing up a vague memory that I probably had a thread on this list 7 - 8 years ago regarding the system clock.  I haven't changed anything relating to the clock since then.

Then the next time you boot enter your hardware's setup mode and check the time.  Make sure that it is
set to GMT/UTC time (HW generally has no knowledge of time zones). Also, do that each time you've also
run Windows to make sure it hasn't altered your settings.

I have no recollection of what you've done last year, let along 8 years ago.


When it comes to "wall clock" it is quite simple.  The best "wall clock" is your mobile phone.
Unless you've changed it, mobile phones default to syncing time with the carrier whose
time is also synced with the world.  And it isn't necessary to have "seconds" accuracy.
Minute is sufficient.  You hit "return" at login when the minute reading on the phone
changes.  That way you know within a second or two when to start scanning the logs.

I do not have a cell phone.  I can afford neither a mobile phone nor mobile phone service.

Then set whatever clock you have close enough to your system's time such that when the time
advances to the next minute on the system you can start whatever process you want to track and make note of
it.  That way you have a better chance to correlate what is in the logs to the actions taken.


That being said.  I found nothing interesting in jplasma.txt.  There are no blatant errors.  There is no
suggestion that some package or executable is missing or lacking.

The system does record....

Apr 27 11:05:05 coyote sddm-helper[1102]: Starting: "/etc/sddm/wayland-session /usr/libexec/plasma-dbus-run-session-if-needed /usr/bin/startplasma-wayland"

But not much else after that suggests the process is proceeding to full completion.  e.g. I don't see any entry for ksmserver.
It would seem something may be "hanging" or "waiting".  But you'd need to switch to another virtual terminal to look
into it more.

I don't know if it worth it.  But you may want to create a new user to see if that "virgin" user exhibits the same.

Other than that, I've no more to add to this thread.

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