//EDIT: beware, it now contains an error I can’t fix (not my mistake), make sure the executable path is consistent in script and hook.
//EDIT2: it is now fixed and should all work as intended.
Ever since Frameworks got updated to 5.82, it seems trying to search files via Dolphin outside of one’s home folder causes kdedinit5 errors like inotify_add_watch(/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections) failed: (Permission denied) and QWidget: Cannot create a QWidget without QApplication, resulting in filenamesearch. to dump core. Seems to be another oopsie in KDE’s end that people are already reporting on their bug tracker.
Just so you know
Edit: To clarify, this crash occurs with any root-only folder or file the search comes across first. So the directory can differ on each occurence.
Hello,
after update I switched off my pc.
Yesterday I went to start it again and it didn’t boot with kernel 4.19.
I tried twice with no results. Then I tried with 4.14 and it booted up normally.
I collected my journalctl about two sessions with boot error.
I’m not able to understad how is the problem and which package could be the couse of that.
I answer to myself.
The problem comes from libprotobuf.so. Some softs such android-tools compiz-easy-patch mixxx_beta-git are also impacted:
File "/usr/bin/ccsm", line 98, in <module>
import compizconfig
ImportError: libprotobuf.so.26: Ne peut ouvrir le fichier d'objet partagé: Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type
mixxx: error while loading shared libraries: libprotobuf-lite.so.26: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I try to give a link but
[libprotobuf FATAL google/protobuf/stubs/common.cc:87] This program was compiled against version 3.15.7 of the Protocol Buffer runtime library, which is not compatible with the installed version (3.16.0). Contact the program author for an update. If you compiled the program yourself, make sure that your headers are from the same version of Protocol Buffers as your link-time library. (Version verification failed in "/build/compiz-easy-patch/src/compiz-0.9.14.1/compizconfig/libcompizconfig/src/compiz.cpp".)
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'google::protobuf::FatalException'
what(): This program was compiled against version 3.15.7 of the Protocol Buffer runtime library, which is not compatible with the installed version (3.16.0). Contact the program author for an update. If you compiled the program yourself, make sure that your headers are from the same version of Protocol Buffers as your link-time library. (Version verification failed in "/build/compiz-easy-patch/src/compiz-0.9.14.1/compizconfig/libcompizconfig/src/compiz.cpp".)
Abandon (core dumped)
Edit
Mixxx works with Link ln -s /usr/lib/libprotobuf-lite.so.27 /usr/lib/libprotobuf-lite.so.26
My mouse pointer just temporarily froze. While it was frozen, I was unable to press the Windows key to bring up the application menu in KDE. That never happened before this update.
After logging in, I get no desktop at all, all I get is a dolphin gui window but nothing else, haven’t updated my pc in like 2 weeks but this update definitely made things wrong. Is there a way to fix it?
I tried your first suggestion, but nothing changed.
Normally I don’t use kernels above 5.0, because of a bug in the suspension/resume. Like I reported here and here. So, I prefer using an old kernel like 4.19.
Anyway, I tried kernel 5.12, 5.10 and 4.9, too. They boot up without problems but I had the suspension issue again on 5.12 and 5.10.
I had the virtualbox modules installed only for kernel 4.19, so I decided to remove virtualbox and kernel modules, then sudo mkinitcpio -P again. Nothing to do.
The 4.19 is the only kernel that won’t boot.
I didn’t check you third suggestion. Is there a way to check the voltage using a software?