• KDE/Plasma/Wayland v5.23 and SDDM delay on reboot/restart

    From Sedat Dilek@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 16 10:00:01 2021
    Hi,

    I switched to KDE/Plasma v5.23 from Debian/unstable - mostly as middle-mouse-paste is now supported.

    On reboot and restart I get a 90 seconds delay when SDDM service is shutdown.

    Debian ships SDDM version 0.19 and upcoming 0.20 shall have Wayland
    support (see [1]).

    Is there a workaround I do not know?

    I might change DefaultTimeoutStopSec:

    root# grep DefaultTimeout /etc/systemd/system.conf 44:#DefaultTimeoutStartSec=90s
    45:#DefaultTimeoutStopSec=90s
    46:#DefaultTimeoutAbortSec=

    Alternatively, use a different GUI login-manager which supports
    Wayland properly?

    Thanks in advance.

    Regards,
    - Sedat -



    [1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/SDDM

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  • From David Palacio@21:1/5 to Sedat Dilek on Sat Oct 16 15:40:03 2021
    On Sat, Oct 16, 2021, at 2:40 AM, Sedat Dilek wrote:
    Hi,

    I switched to KDE/Plasma v5.23 from Debian/unstable - mostly as middle-mouse-paste is now supported.

    On reboot and restart I get a 90 seconds delay when SDDM service is shutdown.

    Debian ships SDDM version 0.19 and upcoming 0.20 shall have Wayland
    support (see [1]).

    Is there a workaround I do not know?

    I might change DefaultTimeoutStopSec:

    root# grep DefaultTimeout /etc/systemd/system.conf 44:#DefaultTimeoutStartSec=90s
    45:#DefaultTimeoutStopSec=90s
    46:#DefaultTimeoutAbortSec=

    Alternatively, use a different GUI login-manager which supports
    Wayland properly?

    Thanks in advance.

    Regards,
    - Sedat -



    [1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/SDDM

    Hi,

    Does uninstalling kdeconnect, if it is installed, remove the delay?

    Regards,
    David

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  • From Sedat Dilek@21:1/5 to sedat.dilek@gmail.com on Sun Oct 17 09:10:02 2021
    On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 9:40 AM Sedat Dilek <sedat.dilek@gmail.com> wrote:

    Hi,

    I switched to KDE/Plasma v5.23 from Debian/unstable - mostly as middle-mouse-paste is now supported.

    On reboot and restart I get a 90 seconds delay when SDDM service is shutdown.

    Debian ships SDDM version 0.19 and upcoming 0.20 shall have Wayland
    support (see [1]).

    Is there a workaround I do not know?

    I might change DefaultTimeoutStopSec:

    root# grep DefaultTimeout /etc/systemd/system.conf 44:#DefaultTimeoutStartSec=90s
    45:#DefaultTimeoutStopSec=90s
    46:#DefaultTimeoutAbortSec=

    Alternatively, use a different GUI login-manager which supports
    Wayland properly?

    Thanks in advance.

    Regards,
    - Sedat -



    [1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/SDDM

    [ Please CC me explicitly as I am NOT subscribed to this ML, Thanks. ]

    Hi,

    Does uninstalling kdeconnect, if it is installed, remove the delay?

    Regards,
    David

    Hi.

    No.
    First, I tried with a `killall kdeconnectd` and afterwards with
    uninstalling kdeconnect.
    Both did not help.

    To confirm that this is an issue with *** KDE/Plasma + Wayland ***...
    I logged into a *** KDE/Plasma + X11 *** session and then rebooted.
    There was no 90 seconds delay.

    So, this is an issue with SDDM and KDE/Plasma + Wayland.

    As said in my initial posting SDDM version 20 shall have (better)
    Wayland support.

    Currently, I am interested in a workaround.
    It is annoying to wait 90 seconds when doing reboots (or shutdown).

    Thanks.

    Regards,
    - Sedat -

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  • From Andrey Rahmatullin@21:1/5 to Sedat Dilek on Sun Oct 17 18:20:01 2021
    On Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 08:44:28AM +0200, Sedat Dilek wrote:
    To confirm that this is an issue with *** KDE/Plasma + Wayland ***...
    I logged into a *** KDE/Plasma + X11 *** session and then rebooted.
    There was no 90 seconds delay.
    I'm always getting 90 seconds delays on reboot and I use X11.

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    WBR, wRAR

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  • From Sedat Dilek@21:1/5 to sedat.dilek@gmail.com on Sun Oct 31 03:10:01 2021
    So, the easiest way to workaround the 90 secs delay for me is to stop
    SDDM before reboot/shutdown from a VT different than
    KDE/Plasma/Wayland:

    ( Change to VT #2 )
    root# systemctl stop sddm.service
    root# sync && sync && sync
    root# systemctl reboot

    - Sedat -

    On Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 8:44 AM Sedat Dilek <sedat.dilek@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 9:40 AM Sedat Dilek <sedat.dilek@gmail.com> wrote:

    Hi,

    I switched to KDE/Plasma v5.23 from Debian/unstable - mostly as middle-mouse-paste is now supported.

    On reboot and restart I get a 90 seconds delay when SDDM service is shutdown.

    Debian ships SDDM version 0.19 and upcoming 0.20 shall have Wayland
    support (see [1]).

    Is there a workaround I do not know?

    I might change DefaultTimeoutStopSec:

    root# grep DefaultTimeout /etc/systemd/system.conf 44:#DefaultTimeoutStartSec=90s
    45:#DefaultTimeoutStopSec=90s
    46:#DefaultTimeoutAbortSec=

    Alternatively, use a different GUI login-manager which supports
    Wayland properly?

    Thanks in advance.

    Regards,
    - Sedat -



    [1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/SDDM

    [ Please CC me explicitly as I am NOT subscribed to this ML, Thanks. ]

    Hi,

    Does uninstalling kdeconnect, if it is installed, remove the delay?

    Regards,
    David

    Hi.

    No.
    First, I tried with a `killall kdeconnectd` and afterwards with
    uninstalling kdeconnect.
    Both did not help.

    To confirm that this is an issue with *** KDE/Plasma + Wayland ***...
    I logged into a *** KDE/Plasma + X11 *** session and then rebooted.
    There was no 90 seconds delay.

    So, this is an issue with SDDM and KDE/Plasma + Wayland.

    As said in my initial posting SDDM version 20 shall have (better)
    Wayland support.

    Currently, I am interested in a workaround.
    It is annoying to wait 90 seconds when doing reboots (or shutdown).

    Thanks.

    Regards,
    - Sedat -

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  • From chris@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 2 07:00:02 2021
    On Sunday, 31 October 2021 02:52:15 CET Sedat Dilek wrote:
    So, the easiest way to workaround the 90 secs delay for me is to stop
    SDDM before reboot/shutdown from a VT different than
    KDE/Plasma/Wayland:

    I logout before reboot/shutdown: no 90 s delay.



    ( Change to VT #2 )
    root# systemctl stop sddm.service
    root# sync && sync && sync
    root# systemctl reboot

    - Sedat -

    On Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 8:44 AM Sedat Dilek <sedat.dilek@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 9:40 AM Sedat Dilek <sedat.dilek@gmail.com> wrote:
    Hi,

    I switched to KDE/Plasma v5.23 from Debian/unstable - mostly as middle-mouse-paste is now supported.

    On reboot and restart I get a 90 seconds delay when SDDM service is shutdown.

    Debian ships SDDM version 0.19 and upcoming 0.20 shall have Wayland support (see [1]).

    Is there a workaround I do not know?

    I might change DefaultTimeoutStopSec:

    root# grep DefaultTimeout /etc/systemd/system.conf 44:#DefaultTimeoutStartSec=90s
    45:#DefaultTimeoutStopSec=90s
    46:#DefaultTimeoutAbortSec=

    Alternatively, use a different GUI login-manager which supports
    Wayland properly?

    Thanks in advance.

    Regards,
    - Sedat -



    [1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/SDDM

    [ Please CC me explicitly as I am NOT subscribed to this ML, Thanks. ]

    Hi,

    Does uninstalling kdeconnect, if it is installed, remove the delay?

    Regards,
    David

    Hi.

    No.
    First, I tried with a `killall kdeconnectd` and afterwards with uninstalling kdeconnect.
    Both did not help.

    To confirm that this is an issue with *** KDE/Plasma + Wayland ***...
    I logged into a *** KDE/Plasma + X11 *** session and then rebooted.
    There was no 90 seconds delay.

    So, this is an issue with SDDM and KDE/Plasma + Wayland.

    As said in my initial posting SDDM version 20 shall have (better)
    Wayland support.

    Currently, I am interested in a workaround.
    It is annoying to wait 90 seconds when doing reboots (or shutdown).

    Thanks.

    Regards,
    - Sedat -

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