On Saturday 16 May 2015 10:19:10 Rolf Schmidt wrote: > Instead start kdesktop try: /etc/init.d/tde-trinity restart. > It works here > Rolf Hello, "tde-trinity" doesn't exist in "/etc/init.d", but "/etc/init.d/tdm-trinity". > You mean when you killall kdesktop it does not proceed into half-working > session? Then you probably have a different bug... > Um, no. The bug everyone is having is a deadlock at kdesktop start. While > various methods of restarting tdm may or may not help depending on unknown > factors (Slavek have not yet found why the lock is happening in the first > place), killall -9 kdesktop should work in 100% cases (It should get you a > working kicker without desktop functionality). If in your case killing > kdesktop doesnt work it means it hangs in a completely different place. My booting bug logging stopping is quite the same as the others. It's not because a solution doesn't work that the bug could be differrent. Do CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE => back to the tdm-trinity or text console, is an option that I have enabled. 1] CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE, logging again, or 2] killall Desktop, or 3] waiting the password disappears, doesn't not solve the problem of the logging aborting, or sometimes, about one of ten tentatives, it's not acceptable. André