Bug 382026

Summary: Critical crash under copy-paste process on Dolphin
Product: [Applications] dolphin Reporter: felipesabrahao
Component: generalAssignee: Dolphin Bug Assignee <dolphin-bugs-null>
Status: RESOLVED DOWNSTREAM    
Severity: crash CC: elvis.angelaccio
Priority: NOR    
Version First Reported In: 16.08.2   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: openSUSE   
OS: Linux   
Latest Commit: Version Fixed/Implemented In:
Sentry Crash Report:
Attachments: Hardware info
Systemd journal of the latest minutes before crashing and after the solving reboot.

Description felipesabrahao 2017-07-05 19:57:50 UTC
Created attachment 106448 [details]
Hardware info

System freezed completely after accidentally clicking to paste again a selected (considerably big) folder into the same place.

When the second window asking to confirm merger and write-into procedure opened while the same previously confirmed process was still running the system had freeze.

A reboot was necessary.
Comment 1 felipesabrahao 2017-07-05 19:59:13 UTC
Created attachment 106449 [details]
Systemd journal of the latest minutes before crashing and after the solving reboot.
Comment 2 Elvis Angelaccio 2017-07-06 09:37:18 UTC
What do you mean with "the system had freeze."? dolphin? plasmashell? kwin?
Comment 3 felipesabrahao 2017-07-06 15:57:19 UTC
(In reply to Elvis Angelaccio from comment #2)
> What do you mean with "the system had freeze."? dolphin? plasmashell? kwin?

I'm not sure.
No keys were woking. 
I have tried ESC+Ctrl, Ctrl+Alt+Del, Ctrl+Alt+Backspace. No effect at all for several minutes.


It also only happens in superuser mode. In normal user mode it works as it should be.
Could it be a problem in Copy-Paste in a such old version of Dolphin when it is open as superuser?
Comment 4 Elvis Angelaccio 2017-07-06 17:28:25 UTC
Sorry but running Dolphin as superuser is not supported. There is nothing we can do.
Comment 5 felipesabrahao 2017-07-06 17:38:51 UTC
(In reply to Elvis Angelaccio from comment #4)
> Sorry but running Dolphin as superuser is not supported. There is nothing we
> can do.

Thanks.
I guess it is a feature of openSUSE then.
In fact, I have reported this bug there: https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1047393