Bug 20307 - On the last blue Mageia flash screen before the desktop is loaded a small icon (like the one by the cursor, when an app is started) appears
Summary: On the last blue Mageia flash screen before the desktop is loaded a small ico...
Status: RESOLVED OLD
Alias: None
Product: Mageia
Classification: Unclassified
Component: RPM Packages (show other bugs)
Version: Cauldron
Hardware: x86_64 Linux
Priority: Normal minor
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Mageia Bug Squad
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Keywords: NEEDINFO
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Reported: 2017-02-17 21:08 CET by Alan Moss
Modified: 2018-03-14 09:15 CET (History)
3 users (show)

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2017-02-18 22:07 CET, Alan Moss
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Description Alan Moss 2017-02-17 21:08:02 CET
On boot up on the last blue Mageia flash screen before the desktop is started a small icon appears bouncing up and down. (like the ones next to the courser when a program is being started). It looks like a cog wheel or daisy and continues for a few seconds after the desktop starts up. This started a few days ago.

The computer seems to run normally apart from this but I wonder if some kind of virus is responsible

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How reproducible:

This happens every time I start the computer


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Comment 1 Marja Van Waes 2017-02-17 21:33:10 CET
(In reply to Alan Moss from comment #0)
> On boot up on the last blue Mageia flash screen before the desktop is
> started a small icon appears bouncing up and down. (like the ones next to
> the courser when a program is being started). It looks like a cog wheel or
> daisy and continues for a few seconds after the desktop starts up. This
> started a few days ago.
> 
> The computer seems to run normally apart from this but I wonder if some kind
> of virus is responsible
> 

It is very unlikely that you have a virus.

Which Desktop environment do you use? And which display manager?

(I know plasma5 started showing a cogwheel with a K in it on my laptop, recently, after logging into plasma5 with sddm. However, for me it's a big bouncing cogwheel, not a small one).

CC: (none) => kde, marja11
Component: Security => RPM Packages
Assignee: bugsquad => kde
QA Contact: security => (none)
Source RPM: boot => (none)

Comment 2 Marja Van Waes 2017-02-17 22:04:35 CET
(Assigning back to bugsquad, because it isn't sure Alan sees the bouncing KDE cogwheel)

Keywords: (none) => NEEDINFO
Assignee: kde => bugsquad

Comment 3 Marja Van Waes 2017-02-18 20:51:35 CET
@ Alan

Could you please take a picture?
Comment 4 Alan Moss 2017-02-18 22:07:21 CET
Created attachment 8966 [details]
picture as request
Comment 5 Alan Moss 2017-02-18 22:09:58 CET
Comment on attachment 8966 [details]
picture as request



Thank you for your quick reply.
First I am new to Mageiv and Linux. I am a computer user not not an expert and have very little knowledge of it,s inner workings.

The desktop is KDE. The display manager must have come from the Mageia installation disk and is the one for an ACER laptop.

Sorry I cant be more helpful. As you say it,s unlikely to be a virus I,ll not worry to much about it. I wonder if it is possible to wind back or reset the computer so that it uses a start up process from before this problem.

Thanking You
Alan Moss
Comment 6 Marja Van Waes 2017-02-18 22:44:27 CET
(In reply to Alan Moss from comment #4)
> Created attachment 8966 [details]
> picture as request


Thanks :-) It is different than I first thought.

When you use the KDE or Plasma5 buttons to log out or shutdown your computer, KDE (in Mageia 5) or Plasma5 (in cauldron / Mageia 6) will try to remember which applications are running, and restart them when you reboot or log in again.

The bouncing icon probably comes from one of those applications.

Do you still see it if you exit all applications, then wait a bit, and then reboot?
Comment 7 Alan Moss 2017-02-19 20:43:40 CET
I usually do close all applications before I switch off.
I have tried what you suggest several times, It makes no difference the little icon is still there.
Is there any way I can get the computer to show me what applications are running?
Comment 8 Barry Jackson 2017-02-21 00:24:25 CET
Hi Alan,
I think you are running Mageia 5 not Cauldron (looking at the background in your image).
In a terminal please post the output of:
cat /etc/mageia-release

If it is 5 you can edit the "version" field at the top of the page.

You can see what is running before you shut down with:
su
pstree

Look for an instance of drakconf (MCC's real name).

Also look in systemsettings (the crossed tools icon in the panel launchers) and go to the startup and shutdown section and in the "Desktop session" section try setting it to always start with an empty session.

See how that goes.

CC: (none) => zen25000

Comment 9 Barry Jackson 2017-02-27 19:28:24 CET
I just realized that the icon looks like konqueror.
Comment 10 Alan Moss 2017-02-27 21:50:08 CET
Thanks Barry.

konqueror was on my computer. It's a application I have never used,but I may have opened it to see what it is, so I have uninsulated it. this has made no difference.

Again thanks for your efforts. As it seems that this problem is not what I feared, Some kind of virus or malware attack, (I still think Windows) Please Leave it as something that I installed when I was pressing buttons to see what they do.

Thanks A Moss
Comment 11 Marja Van Waes 2017-03-10 11:33:34 CET
(In reply to Alan Moss from comment #10)
> Thanks Barry.
> 
> konqueror was on my computer. It's a application I have never used,but I may
> have opened it to see what it is, so I have uninsulated it. this has made no
> difference.
> 
> Again thanks for your efforts. As it seems that this problem is not what I
> feared, Some kind of virus or malware attack, (I still think Windows) Please
> Leave it as something that I installed when I was pressing buttons to see
> what they do.
> 
> Thanks A Moss

Thanks for the feedback. Changing the status of this report to unconfirmed for now.

Status: NEW => UNCONFIRMED
Summary: On the last blue Mageia flash screen before the desktop is loaded a small icon (like the ones by the courser) appears => On the last blue Mageia flash screen before the desktop is loaded a small icon (like the one by the cursor, when an app is started) appears
Ever confirmed: 1 => 0

Comment 12 Marja Van Waes 2018-03-14 09:15:55 CET
AFAIK, no one reproduced this issue.
Also, there was no action in this bug report since a year ago.

Closing as OLD.

Status: UNCONFIRMED => RESOLVED
Resolution: (none) => OLD


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