Summary: | Program crashing and no usage rights as System admin | ||
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Product: | [Applications] partitionmanager | Reporter: | Johann Kribus <johannkribus> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Andrius Štikonas <andrius> |
Status: | RESOLVED INTENTIONAL | ||
Severity: | crash | Keywords: | drkonqi |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Fedora RPMs | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
Attachments: |
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Description
Johann Kribus
2017-08-17 14:53:23 UTC
I'm confused bit "Entering user password and root password in the next window". Did you really have to enter password twice? I suspect that for some reason in your case KDE Partition Manager failed to get root privileges. Can you try to explain a bit more exactly what were you doing. I might try to download fedora live in the meantime. This backtrace looks like the one from unprivileged program that is trying to access lvm devices. There was a fix for this crash in kpmcore 3.1.0 but in any case unprivileged KDE Partition Manager would be useless. Created attachment 107333 [details] attachment-27926-0.html Thanks for this awesome support for free, I never thought of getting an reply. Yes the application asked twice my password. I now ended up installing Fedora completly new, with even stronger and longer Passwords and encrypted my installation and I forced IPV6 for my connection and enableing FIPS in Firefox. I also notice an overall speed increase now. I hope my Report helps anyways somehow. On 17 Aug 2017 17:05, "Andrius Štikonas" <bugzilla_noreply@kde.org> wrote: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=383636 --- Comment #1 from Andrius Štikonas <andrius@stikonas.eu> --- I'm confused bit "Entering user password and root password in the next window". Did you really have to enter password twice? I suspect that for some reason in your case KDE Partition Manager failed to get root privileges. Can you try to explain a bit more exactly what were you doing. I might try to download fedora live in the meantime. This backtrace looks like the one from unprivileged program that is trying to access lvm devices. There was a fix for this crash in kpmcore 3.1.0 but in any case unprivileged KDE Partition Manager would be useless. -- You are receiving this mail because: You reported the bug. Hmm, after some brief testing on fedora live cd, I can't reproduce it. Maybe I'll might try to actually install fedora at some point in virtual machine but I doubt that I'll be able to reproduce the crash... Any chance you can try to see if KDE Partition Manager from rawhide works? Since there were some fixes. (In reply to Johann Kribus from comment #2) > Created attachment 107333 [details] > attachment-27926-0.html > > Thanks for this awesome support for free, I never thought of getting an > reply. > > Yes the application asked twice my password. I now ended up installing > Fedora completly new, with even stronger and longer Passwords and encrypted > my installation and I forced IPV6 for my connection and enableing FIPS in > Firefox. I also notice an overall speed increase now. I hope my Report > helps anyways somehow. > > On 17 Aug 2017 17:05, "Andrius Štikonas" <bugzilla_noreply@kde.org> wrote: > > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=383636 > > --- Comment #1 from Andrius Štikonas <andrius@stikonas.eu> --- > I'm confused bit > > "Entering user password and root password in the next window". Did you > really > have to enter password twice? > > I suspect that for some reason in your case KDE Partition Manager failed to > get > root privileges. Can you try to explain a bit more exactly what were you > doing. > I might try to download fedora live in the meantime. > > This backtrace looks like the one from unprivileged program that is trying > to > access lvm devices. There was a fix for this crash in kpmcore 3.1.0 but in > any > case unprivileged KDE Partition Manager would be useless. > > -- > You are receiving this mail because: > You reported the bug. Created attachment 107336 [details] attachment-28912-0.html Works perfectly fine now, even formatting the HFS+ USB Stick in NTFS. I report everything if something happens like this again. Thanks. On 17 Aug 2017 7:26 PM, "Andrius Štikonas" <bugzilla_noreply@kde.org> wrote: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=383636 > > --- Comment #3 from Andrius Štikonas <andrius@stikonas.eu> --- > Hmm, after some brief testing on fedora live cd, I can't reproduce it. > > Maybe I'll might try to actually install fedora at some point in virtual > machine but I doubt that I'll be able to reproduce the crash... > > Any chance you can try to see if KDE Partition Manager from rawhide works? > Since there were some fixes. > > (In reply to Johann Kribus from comment #2) > > Created attachment 107333 [details] > > attachment-27926-0.html > > > > Thanks for this awesome support for free, I never thought of getting an > > reply. > > > > Yes the application asked twice my password. I now ended up installing > > Fedora completly new, with even stronger and longer Passwords and > encrypted > > my installation and I forced IPV6 for my connection and enableing FIPS in > > Firefox. I also notice an overall speed increase now. I hope my Report > > helps anyways somehow. > > > > On 17 Aug 2017 17:05, "Andrius Štikonas" <bugzilla_noreply@kde.org> > wrote: > > > > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=383636 > > > > --- Comment #1 from Andrius Štikonas <andrius@stikonas.eu> --- > > I'm confused bit > > > > "Entering user password and root password in the next window". Did you > > really > > have to enter password twice? > > > > I suspect that for some reason in your case KDE Partition Manager failed > to > > get > > root privileges. Can you try to explain a bit more exactly what were you > > doing. > > I might try to download fedora live in the meantime. > > > > This backtrace looks like the one from unprivileged program that is > trying > > to > > access lvm devices. There was a fix for this crash in kpmcore 3.1.0 but > in > > any > > case unprivileged KDE Partition Manager would be useless. > > > > -- > > You are receiving this mail because: > > You reported the bug. > > -- > You are receiving this mail because: > You reported the bug. Ok. I'll close it for now. If you encounter it again, please report a new bug. |