[kdepim-users] KDE-PIM applications all crash with start up

Pascal Bernhard pascal.hasko.bernhard at googlemail.com
Sun Aug 22 10:07:08 BST 2010


Am Sonntag, 22. August 2010 10:13:24 schrieb Ingo Klöcker:
> On Sunday 22 August 2010, Hasko Bern wrote:
> > When I switched from one feed to another in Akregator, the program
> > crashed, which sadly it has been doing ever more often in the last
> > weeks. As I could not get it running again, i rebooted my computer.
> > From then on I am not able to start any component of the KDE-PIM
> > suite (Kontact, Kmail, Kwallet, nor Krusader, Basket, Kalarm,
> > Korganizer). They all crash instantaneously. Some KDE applications
> > work though like Kgpg and Kate.
> > 
> > I searched the bug website if someone had the same problem (I get the
> > error message: Ausführbare Datei: kmail PID: 3127 Signal: 7 (Bus
> > error) other programs are similiar, all show 'Signal: 7'). But not
> > with exactly this message or the more elaborate crash reports.
> > Frankly I do not understand very much what is in them.
> > So I'm thinking about filing a bug report, but since so many programs
> > are touched, and I guess there is a common cause, I'm not quite sure
> > where to start, i.e. under which category to post them. Maybe I've
> > overlooked the category KDE-PIM. Looking at the bug reports for KDE
> > in general, this does not seem the appropiate section to me.
> > 
> > If someone knows of reports on the same of similiar problems I'd be
> > glad to hear of them before filing a duplicate.
> > 
> > I can launch the programs in question from the command line if root,
> > but not as a normal user. Then I receive this output:
> > 
> > pascal at pascal-debian:~$ kmail
> > KCrash: Application 'kmail' crashing...
> > <unknown program name>(32582)/: Communication problem with  "kmail" ,
> > it probably crashed.
> > Error message was:  "org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown" : "
> > "The name org.kde.kmail was not provided by any .service files" "
> > 
> > sock_file=/home/pascal/.kde/socket-pascal-debian/kdeinit4__0
> > 
> > pascal at pascal-debian:~$ akregator
> > qUncompress: Input data is corrupted
> > qUncompress: Input data is corrupted
> > KCrash: Application 'akregator' crashing...
> > sock_file=/home/pascal/.kde/socket-pascal-debian/kdeinit4__0
> > <unknown program name>(32615)/: Communication problem with
> > "akregator" , it probably crashed.
> > Error message was:  "org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown" : "
> > "The name org.kde.akregator was not provided by any .service files"
> > "
> > 
> > The only reason for this whole mess I can think of is a recent update
> > of my Debian Testing 2.6.32-5 Kernel. I have KDE 4.4.1 (I just
> > wanted to check using Kgpg and Kate, but they crashed when clicking
> > on 'About KDE' in the menu, but the version should be correct)
> > 
> > This update did not include any changes to any KDE programs, I'm am
> > quite sure of that, as I always check what apt-get wants to do to my
> > computer (Things like removing the whole GNOME of KDE-desktop for
> > dependency reasons are not so funny!)
> > 
> > The reason why I suspect the update to be the culprit, is that since
> > that point of time, my root-directory is totally full. So no changes
> > can be written in /, and I guess this is not optimal, but maybe I'm
> > totally wrong with this. I set my root-directory up with 17G of
> > space which should be more than enough, shouldn't it? I can still
> > resize it as it is a logical volume in a LVM and just deleting some
> > files that do not appear as especially important to me, is probably
> > not the best way forward.
> 
> If / is totally full then /tmp which is usually on the same partition
> (or volume) as / is also totally full. This would easily explain the
> random crashes of basically all KDE applications since they need to be
> able to create certain temporary files.
> 
> 17 G is really a lot of space. My / is 20 G but only about a third is
> used. The rest is free. Maybe some applications filled up /tmp with huge
> temporary files. I suggest to delete everything in /tmp. /tmp must not
> contain any important data so it is safe to delete its content.
> Moreover, you should setup your system such that /tmp is always cleaned
> up on reboot. (I thought this was the default behavior on Debian.
> *shrug*)
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Ingo


Finally KDE is working again. Most file in this strange directory could be 
deleted though not all. No idea why, as I changed ownership on all of them and I 
was root. Being a Linux newbie, I find that hard to understand. KDE looks fine 
again, at least so far. I was already preparing myself mentally for the pain of 
doing a complete reinstall of my OS. That saved my day!!!

BTW: when trying to send this message signed, Kmail/Kwallet tells me that the 
passphrase is wrong. As I deleted the files from /tmp, the cached passphrase 
should be gone too. How do I fix this problem? Will that be taken care of after a 
restart of my computer? Thank you for your help.

Pascal
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