Bug 479727 - Plaspa-discover crash a few seconds after open it
Summary: Plaspa-discover crash a few seconds after open it
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME
Alias: None
Product: Discover
Classification: Applications
Component: discover (show other bugs)
Version: 5.27.10
Platform: Arch Linux Linux
: NOR crash
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Plasma Bugs List
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Keywords:
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2024-01-13 09:40 UTC by Alireza Rashidi
Modified: 2024-03-16 03:46 UTC (History)
3 users (show)

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Description Alireza Rashidi 2024-01-13 09:40:49 UTC
STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. open app
2. crash :)

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Linux: 6.6.10-zen1-1-zen
KDE Plasma Version: 5.27.10
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.113.0
Qt Version: 5.15.12
Graphic Platform: Wayland

TERMINAL OUTPUT
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fetch ratings! false
adding empty sources model QStandardItemModel(0x564029ed27f0)
file:///usr/lib/qt/qml/org/kde/kirigami.2/ScrollablePage.qml:200:9: QML MouseArea: Binding loop detected for property "implicitHeight"
file:///usr/lib/qt/qml/org/kde/kirigami.2/ScrollablePage.qml:200:9: QML MouseArea: Binding loop detected for property "implicitHeight"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
took really long to fetch PackageKitBackend(0x7f3f18004550)
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029f13e30, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/krunner.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029f1f240, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/ksplash.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029f26300, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/kwineffect.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029f087e0, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/ksieve_script.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029f3da90, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/sddmtheme.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029f3cd80, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/wallpaper.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029f4be70, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/comic.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029f6bc20, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/wallpaperplugin.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029f6e1e0, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/kwinswitcher.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029f68930, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/latte-layouts.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029f85f00, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/plasma-systemmonitor.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029f86ed0, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/kcardtheme.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029f8ecf0, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/plasma-themes.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029f8c660, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/plasmoids.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029f94170, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/plymouth.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029fb6ca0, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/kwinscripts.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029fb8d20, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/systemmonitor-presets.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029fb86c0, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/accountwizard.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029fe2f20, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/messageviewer_header_themes.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029fdc450, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/systemmonitor-faces.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029fdd410, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/colorschemes.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029fdf8e0, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/xcursor.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029ffad90, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/wallpaper-mobile.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029ff6550, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/gtk_themes.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x56402a007110, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/window-decorations.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x564029ff1100, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/kpat.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x56402a028520, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/icons.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x56402a035b60, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/servicemenu.knsrc")
took really long to fetch KNSBackend(0x56402a0315b0, name = "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/lookandfeel.knsrc")
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
no component found for "org.archlinux.arch"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
file:///usr/lib/qt/qml/org/kde/kirigami.2/ScrollablePage.qml:200:9: QML MouseArea: Binding loop detected for property "implicitHeight"
file:///usr/lib/qt/qml/org/kde/kirigami.2/ScrollablePage.qml:200:9: QML MouseArea: Binding loop detected for property "implicitHeight"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
invalid kns backend! "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/window-decorations.knsrc" because: "Backend Window Decorations took too long to initialize"
org.kde.plasma.libdiscover: Discarding invalid backend "window-decorations.knsrc"
invalid kns backend! "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/kpat.knsrc" because: "Backend Kpat took too long to initialize"
org.kde.plasma.libdiscover: Discarding invalid backend "kpat.knsrc"
org.kde.plasma.libdiscover: last stream isn't over yet Filters(category: Category(0x56402a0bac50, name = "Games"),) ResourcesProxyModel(0x56402ab548b0)
org.kde.plasma.libdiscover: last stream isn't over yet Filters(category: Category(0x56402a094500, name = "Developer Tools"),) ResourcesProxyModel(0x56402ab89240)
invalid kns backend! "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/icons.knsrc" because: "Backend Icons took too long to initialize"
org.kde.plasma.libdiscover: Discarding invalid backend "icons.knsrc"
org.kde.plasma.libdiscover: last stream isn't over yet Filters(category: Category(0x56402a0bac50, name = "Games"),) ResourcesProxyModel(0x56402ab548b0)
org.kde.plasma.libdiscover: last stream isn't over yet Filters(category: Category(0x56402a094500, name = "Developer Tools"),) ResourcesProxyModel(0x56402ab89240)
invalid kns backend! "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/servicemenu.knsrc" because: "Backend Servicemenu took too long to initialize"
org.kde.plasma.libdiscover: Discarding invalid backend "servicemenu.knsrc"
org.kde.plasma.libdiscover: last stream isn't over yet Filters(category: Category(0x56402a0bac50, name = "Games"),) ResourcesProxyModel(0x56402ab548b0)
org.kde.plasma.libdiscover: last stream isn't over yet Filters(category: Category(0x56402a094500, name = "Developer Tools"),) ResourcesProxyModel(0x56402ab89240)
invalid kns backend! "/usr/share/knsrcfiles/lookandfeel.knsrc" because: "Backend Global Themes took too long to initialize"
org.kde.plasma.libdiscover: Discarding invalid backend "lookandfeel.knsrc"
org.kde.plasma.libdiscover: last stream isn't over yet Filters(category: Category(0x56402a0bac50, name = "Games"),) ResourcesProxyModel(0x56402ab548b0)
org.kde.plasma.libdiscover: last stream isn't over yet Filters(category: Category(0x56402a094500, name = "Developer Tools"),) ResourcesProxyModel(0x56402ab89240)
"client_id is missing or invalid"
"client_id is missing or invalid"
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
log_attica_plugin: We got an OpenDesktop account, but it seems to be lacking the id token. This means an old SignOn OAuth2 plugin was used for logging in. The plugin may have been upgraded in the meantime, but an account created using the old plugin cannot be used, and you must log out and back in again.
29 -- exe=/usr/bin/plasma-discover
17 -- platform=wayland
24 -- appname=plasma-discover
17 -- apppath=/usr/bin
10 -- signal=11
10 -- pid=11634
19 -- appversion=5.27.10
21 -- programname=Discover
31 -- bugaddress=submit@bugs.kde.org
30 -- productname=discover/discover
KCrash: crashing... crashRecursionCounter = 2
KCrash: Application Name = plasma-discover path = /usr/bin pid = 11634
KCrash: Arguments: /usr/bin/plasma-discover 
KCrash: Attempting to start /usr/lib/drkonqi
kf5idletime_wayland: This plugin does not support polling idle time
QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket 6 and type 'Read', disabling...
QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket 19 and type 'Read', disabling...
fish: Job 1, 'plasma-discover' has stopped
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(process:11634): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: 12:56:28.197: inotify read(): Bad file descriptor

fish: Job 1, 'plasma-discover' terminated by signal SIGTRAP (Trace or breakpoint trap)
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Comment 1 Amir Khan 2024-01-15 17:42:06 UTC
I can confirm that Discover sometimes but not always hangs a few seconds after opening on my system too, which is:
KDENeon Testing branch, updated on morning (GMT timezone) of 15 Jan 2024, running in a VirtualBox VM on a Windows 11 host.

Discover version 5.27.10

KDE Plasma Version 5.27.10
KDE Frameworks Version 5.114.0
Qt Version: 5.15.11
Kernel version: 6.5.0-generic (64-bit)
Graphics Platform: X11

In my case it only hangs when trying to apply updates, as-per bug  473472
Comment 2 Nate Graham 2024-02-15 21:20:45 UTC
If something crashed, we need a backtrace of it so we can figure out what's going on. Can you please attach a backtrace of the crash using the `coredumpctl` command-line program, as detailed in https://community.kde.org/Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Debugging/How_to_create_useful_crash_reports#Retrieving_a_backtrace_using_coredumpctl?

Thanks!
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