[Bug 306772] crash after opening kwallet while connecting WLAN
e1.0harvey at gmail.com
e1.0harvey at gmail.com
Thu Sep 20 05:04:30 BST 2012
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=306772
--- Comment #2 from e1.0harvey at gmail.com ---
Created attachment 74042
--> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=74042&action=edit
New crash information added by DrKonqi
kded4 ($Id$) on KDE Platform 4.8.5 (4.8.5) using Qt 4.8.1
- What I was doing when the application crashed:
I woke the computer up from sleep and entered the password for KDE wallet in
order to connect to wifi. The wifi connected sucessfully although the KDE
wallet crashed.
-Strange desktop behavior:
When checking to see if any applications were open with alt-tab, I noticed that
the gui displayed a plain white box rather than a white box with some contents
notifying the user "no open windows".
-A reocurring error I am experiencing is the following:
After logging into the gui and enabling networking and wireless networking the
networkmanager says that it has connected sucessfully to the network and
internet although when I open my web browser and load my home page it is
unsuccessful. I must disable networking and wrieless networking and then
re-enable both in order to access the internet via wifi. Then when I open my
web browser it loads my home page very quickly. Note that this only happens
when connecting to my home network.
-- Backtrace (Reduced):
#8 0xaf306347 in SecretStorage::walletOpenedForRead (this=0x8aef3f8,
success=true) at ../../../libs/service/secretstorage.cpp:160
#9 0xaf301692 in SecretStorage::qt_static_metacall (_o=0x8aef3f8,
_c=QMetaObject::InvokeMetaMethod, _id=1, _a=0xbfddf5e8) at
moc_secretstorage.cpp:57
[...]
#11 0xb7665ccd in KWallet::Wallet::walletOpened (this=0x8b3ffe8, _t1=true) at
./kwallet.moc:167
#12 0xb7665dbd in KWallet::Wallet::walletAsyncOpened (this=0x8b3ffe8, tId=0,
handle=1675046037) at ../../kdeui/util/kwallet.cpp:1598
#13 0xb7665f12 in qt_static_metacall (_a=0xbfddf704, _id=9, _o=0x8b3ffe8,
_c=<optimized out>) at ./kwallet.moc:87
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