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Hi all,
I'm a bit clueless, so sorry in advance if this question is not in the right place or if I shouldn't add multiple problems into one topic, but since all of these started to happen from the same point of time, I think they are related somehow, but I don't know where to start investigating.
- I can't search neither from Plasma Search nor from the KDE "Start Menu" - both of them freeze after typing a few characters and staying on top of everything for a few minutes, then disappears. Otherwise the KDE starter works: if I browse through the programs, I can start anything normally.
- Gwenview doesn't work at all, it seems to start, but nothing happens. It's the same if I try to start it from the Terminal, a useless and frozen Gwenview window appears after a few minute
- Cannot save anything from Chrome, the Save dialog appears a few minutes late, but it is as useless as Gwenview (Firefox seems to work perfectly)
Where should I start looking?
Thank you,
Lenry
Last edited by Lenry (2017-06-23 20:11:34)
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This just appeared, I wanted to save a file 15 minutes ago...
http://i.imgur.com/Wr9uTxy.png
Mod Note: converted oversized image to urls - V1del
Last edited by V1del (2017-06-23 19:23:05)
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Please only post thumbnails or links and don't bump your post if there hasn't been a reply in between, you have been here long enough to know our Code of Conduct
That said, this might be a session issue. How are you login in/starting X? What is the output of
printenv
ls -l ~/.config/systemd/user
do you have a network drive mounted in your fstab? That's another case I know of that might cause delays with the dialogs you mention because they try to query some non responding external mount point.
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Please only post thumbnails or links and don't bump your post if there hasn't been a reply in between, you have been here long enough to know our Code of Conduct
That said, this might be a session issue. How are you login in/starting X? What is the output of
printenv ls -l ~/.config/systemd/user
do you have a network drive mounted in your fstab? That's another case I know of that might cause delays with the dialogs you mention because they try to query some non responding external mount point.
Sorry for those...
You may be right, I can't reach my NFS mounts, as I'm not home at the moment. I disabled those and it seems to got right now.
Thank you
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