Huge disk I/O during login (Plasmashell?)
Hi, for a few weeks I experience a huge disk I/O when opening the KDE5 session. Logging in from sddm takes ~2 minutes. I run Sid with the latest updates: The usual plasmashell desktop with Kmail/Akonadi/ Baloo but file indexing is disabled. I have a local mail folder of ~2.7G and Akonadi/mysqld show some activity during session start. Just a normal notebook hard disk (no SSD). But I think that ''plasmashell --shut-up'' provides a significant amount of disk I/O when opening the session and that's weird. I have almost no activities configured, only panel + task bar, a single static background image. Any idea how to decrease the disk load during login? Thanks, Frank
Bug#800420: ITP: charm -- the Cross-Platform Time Tracker
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: "Sandro Knauß" * Package name: charm Version : 1.9.0 Upstream Author : Frank Oesterfeld * URL : https://github.com/KDAB/Charm * License : GPL-2+ Programming Lang: C++, Qt Description : Charm is a program that helps to keep track of time. It is built around two major ideas - tasks and events. Tasks are the things time is spend on, repeatedly. Tasks are done in events. For example, ironing laundry is a task. The laundry done for two hours on last Tuesday is an event in that task. I intend to package it in the KDE Debian Team.
Re: Upstream Bug: Service menus don't work in KF5 dolphin 15.08.
On 27/09/15 02:38 PM, Héctor Sales wrote: Hello, a few hours ago I have upgrade dolphin to 15.08 version in Debian Testing Kde and i have noticed that services menu dont 's works, e.g: Open terminal here. https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=350769 Regards. The problem I have is that while it shows and launches files OK, that's about all Dolphin currently does. If I right-click on a selection to bring up a context-menu, Dolphin crashes. Also, Dolphin isn't connected to the favorites menu anymore.
Re: Konqueror file-management problem.
> Konqueror file-management is only working in file-size, we had this problem > once before when dolphin was not installable, but dolphin seems to be okay. I can confirm that. Konqueror is practically unusable as a file manager because of this. Might it have something to do with package libkio5 being one version behind (4.14.12-1) ??? Theodore Lytras