-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 > Hi Michele, > > Agreed there should not be two kdesktops. > > However .xsession-errors shows them using different lock files: > > [2019/07/11 05:09:30.488] [tdecore] Deleting stale lockfile /tmp/tde-mgb/kdesktop_lock_lockfile.:0.0 [2019/07/11 > 05:09:30.489] [tdecore] Deleting stale lockfile /tmp/tde-mgb/kdesktop_lock_lockfile.:0.1 > > And yet they both decide these lockfiles are stale a couple dozen times per second. > > Not sure why the lockfiles refer to :0.0 and :0.1 when the two displays should be :0 (TDE) and :1 (not TDE). > > When I disable the second display TDE works fine with a single :0 lock file as expected. > > --Mike Hi Mike, let me be more specific. There should be one kdesktop in total and one kdesktop_lock per display I think. The last part of the name is given by the DISPLAY variable, like :0.0 and :0.1. So :0.0 and :0.1 are not competing with each other, but rather with older :0.0 and :0.1. Another possibility is that kdesktop_lock crashes: in this case kdesktop will respawn the process and once again you would see the delete stale thing. Cheers Michele -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAEBCgAdFiEEjhl1z5vbYB3YbFTiKnW3yore1c8FAl0nS2MACgkQKnW3yore 1c8BBQ//eomE4ebwpftE3wLLdCQDV2fVFe6nsZje4klQD23kk/TyN9oQ6dt0WJcv zivbU7Vv6qLdRcqFoaviT+cd6xG1+yPBvjgGq9kmy2HIJpx+OwmMyCMDyg55Uupb icAeafDLwC8lzfWCx6PIJ+fkSPAHcvrm+0vRTNLkXpZfVBhRpIfmDzWGnIyNqrl9 HxqbRaXe3I7OtupYMk6VQTa6xnYNum+PxlL0dtSzpUyVmvdA86cnS58ZMwqj3qkd yPlgdYJt3dOdcaLPdibnJHIfI2Lf3NlUx9gkzONGLvipssQPStg2sXwcpPkLFccd TT6y3cSEAP2Lz0pcN6vRe/uSWDna4hThsM+2t5MaAPjvocLf7WOikieo5K4ADtRy dR2tfE2P0PrKDSEeS9BpnFpNkkGVOcTT3ZlpZthlSAGpnXAoLQgTv7BKY8FDNIxG IByNCs8Oi5uOBgS3t1+eW3bu16vJpFw52hO+JI+oiD6v1h2DDldJtO/wgi9c2ay/ yjFruaWBpoAY/SkrlpU2+Fp7wH+akUc92sHUuUrQ5xkrIRTAJYAPUlo2kYFaVvy+ Z5M+sVpxfYhHyJMVot3M1jIEyq2KZWZvJ/LTCfZfyyV16tAmlITX0S+zpXdNYfct eD56NVVi5zagKuoSu0H11Fz5DJ0fW2PQqT/Qpeu+ntOP28gl5/g= =W3cE -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: trinity-users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: trinity-users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Read list messages on the web archive: http://trinity-users.pearsoncomputing.net/ Please remember not to top-post: http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/mailing_lists/#top-posting