https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396954
--- Comment #3 from pi...@gmx.de --- Okay, I did killall kdeconnectd ; /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libexec/kdeconnectd and then I called my cellphone. I didn't answer the call but as soon as my cellphone begins to ring, dozens of popups appear on my desktop. Here is my output: kdeconnect.core: KdeConnect daemon starting kdeconnect.core: onStart kdeconnect.core: KdeConnect daemon started kdeconnect.core: Broadcasting identity packet kdeconnect.core: Sending onNetworkChange to 1 LinkProviders kdeconnect.core: Broadcasting identity packet kdeconnect.core: Sending onNetworkChange to 1 LinkProviders kdeconnect.core: Broadcasting identity packet kdeconnect.core: Starting client ssl (but I'm the server TCP socket) kdeconnect.core: TCP connection done (i'm the existing device) kdeconnect.core: Starting server ssl (I'm the client TCP socket) kdeconnect.core: Socket succesfully stablished an SSL connection kdeconnect.core: It is a known device "Sony Xperia XZ1" kdeconnect.plugin.sftp: add to dolphin kdeconnect.plugin.sftp: Created device: "Sony Xperia XZ1" Connecting to deprecated signal QDBusConnectionInterface::serviceOwnerChanged(QString,QString,QString) kdeconnect.plugin.mpris: MPRIS service "org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.amarok" just came online kdeconnect.plugin.mpris: Mpris addPlayer "org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.amarok" -> "Amarok" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.plugin.telephony: Creating notification with type: "callReceived" kdeconnect.core: TCP connection done (i'm the existing device) kdeconnect.core: Starting server ssl (I'm the client TCP socket) kdeconnect.core: Socket succesfully stablished an SSL connection kdeconnect.core: It is a known device "Sony Xperia XZ1" This is not very helpful, is it? Do I need debug-libs? Thanks Andreas -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.