https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=441616
Maxime Poulin <k...@max-p.me> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |k...@max-p.me --- Comment #11 from Maxime Poulin <k...@max-p.me> --- I'm also having this issue, and setting "Launch Manager=false" in kwalletrc also fixed it for me. I was able to reproduce on a completely fresh user by: 1. Create user with "useradd -m testbug" + "passwd testbug" 2. Log into session (via SDDM) 3. Enable systemd startup 4. Create a KDE Wallet and enable the tray application 5. Log out and back in After these steps, pressing Meta+E no longer launches Dolphin. It still however launched Konsole when pressing Ctrl+Alt+T, contrary to my main user which can't. My main user also seems unable to launch Spectacle for screenshots pressing the PrintScreen key as well as most other global application shortcuts. My script shortcuts (in Shortcuts -> Custom Shortcuts) worked just fine, including GUI/access to X11. On both users, setting "Launch Manager=false" restores functionality to normal, as well as disabling systemd startup. One strange oddity is that setting "Launch Manager=false" on my main session also made my ssh-agent work again somehow. I thought it was broken because of systemd startup, but it does use kwallet via ksshaskpass to load the keys. I would have expected disabling the manager to break it however, not fixing it... I tried replicating the ssh-agent setup on the test user, but was unable to make it work at all with systemd startup. The ssh-agent setup works just fine without systemd startup on the test user, regardless of the "Launch Manager" setting, just like on my main user. This smells like a race condition related to the order at which units gets started when using the new systemd startup, and may vary from machine to machine. System is a fully up to date ArchLinux. Operating System: Arch Linux KDE Plasma Version: 5.22.5 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.85.0 Qt Version: 5.15.2 -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.