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Havin_it Veteran
Joined: 17 Jul 2005 Posts: 1266 Location: Edinburgh, UK
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Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2024 7:56 pm Post subject: plasma/systemd profile? Can you test tigervnc for me? |
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Hello, intrepid plasma/systemd profile user.
I, a tawdry openrc-nik Plasma-6 user, am having a few headaches with TigerVNC, and I'm wondering if my choice of service manager is to blame. I could sure use some help if you have a minute.
The main bug I'm wrangling has been around since at least KDE5, and I can say it doesn't happen on Raspberry Pi OS with systemd and Plasma-5. It would be a better comparison if I could see if it's reproducible on a Gentoo systemd system, but I haven't a spare system I can try this on.
That's where you'd come in, if you're willing. You would need to do the following:
- emerge net-misc/tigervnc
- In /etc/tigervnc/vncserver.users add this line
In /etc/tigervnc/vncserver-config-defaults add these lines
Code: | session=plasmax11
securitytypes=none |
Logout from KDE and go to a VT, or SSH into the machine
Enable and start the server:
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$ systemctl enable vncserver@:1.service
$ systemctl start vncserver@:1.service
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If the service starts successfully, start top running in this console
Install TigerVNC or other VNC client on another machine and connect to <server-machine-ip>:5901
See whether the server machine starts thrashing CPU and kglobalacceld is top of the list in top
If not, press a key in the VNC session (ANY key, just e.g. CTRL will do it) and see if this triggers the above
If still not, make the VNC session full-screen, open a couple of windows (kwrite, dolphin, doesn't matter what) and see whether ALT+TAB shortcut works for task-switching
Close the viewer and shutdown the server machine or stop the service before the CPU melts (or doesn't).
NOTE: The above starts a passwordless VNC server on your network, which is for convenience. If that's not cool, please see the steps in the Wiki on how to make it password-protected.
Whew! Looks like a lot as I look back over it, but you'd be doing me a big favour in making more sense of this bug. Please feel free to ask if you need any clarification of any of the steps. |
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JarzaClay n00b
Joined: 21 Aug 2024 Posts: 23
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Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2024 4:04 pm Post subject: |
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You could try this in a kvm. I don't know how well it works, but I know there are also docker containers made by the Gentoo team. You could try that too. I have an openrc system, but there are a number of people on the r/Gentoo reddit that have systemd profiles, you could ask there. |
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Havin_it Veteran
Joined: 17 Jul 2005 Posts: 1266 Location: Edinburgh, UK
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Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2024 11:40 am Post subject: |
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Thank you. Interesting bit of info about Reddit, though personally I think it's going to take more than this to convince me to sign up there. Mos Eisley vibes, if you get my meaning.
The VM suggestion is a good idea. I think containers might be too incomparable to a real system to be appropriate for this type of test (plus I'd have to learn about containers), but in a VM I could replicate my real system more closely. I think I would still need to create an openrc-based VM as well as a systemd-based one to properly test the theory, but now that Gentoo has binary packages it need not be too time-consuming I guess.
It may be a while before I have time to attempt this though, so in the meantime the request for a plucky helper with the relatively smaller workload above stands. |
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