Description of problem: Had just started watching https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyeCQS7ITnU (Kodi setup on RasPi) clicked fullscreen something seemed off. All I recall is dragging a window and when it reached top of screen; instantly, switched to sddm login screen. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Operating System: Mageia 9 KDE Plasma Version: 5.24.4 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.93.0 Qt Version: 5.15.2 Kernel Version: 5.17.5-server-2.mga9 (64-bit) Graphics Platform: X11 Processors: 20 × 12th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-12700K Memory: 62.5 GiB of RAM Graphics Processor: AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT How reproducible: first time. Including part of journalctl output with some comments. Crash may have been triggered when this happened: May 06 12:44:34 pf.pfortin.com rtkit-daemon[1256]: Warning: Reached maximum concurrent process limit for user '1000', denying request. I was not doing my usual heavy processing at the time; just idling and started to watch above video. Steps to Reproduce: unknown 1. 2. 3. I update Cauldron every 24-48 hours.
Created attachment 13237 [details] journalctl output around crash
Thank you for the report and the journal. The complaint about "Reached maximum concurrent process limit" is curious: the value shown 256030 is enormous (and the nearest power of 2 is 262144). My system shows: $ ulimit -u 4096 Yours is some 64 times bigger. My guess is that the manipulations you described triggered a loop somewhere which caused the process overflow. Can we leave this in obeyance until & if some reproduceability reveals itself? You mention both activating fullscreen and dragging a window - implicitly not possible at least on the same desktop. My feeling is that this is one of those (hopefully one-off) glitches impossible to pin down.
CC: (none) => lewyssmith
Yup; no problem. Posted this in case someone else hits it. As to fullscreen & dragging, the fullscreen had grown; but not to "full" screen. I don't recall if I grabbed that window or another above/below -- it happened so fast, and some of my reactions are sometimes too quick... HTH
(In reply to Pierre Fortin from comment #3) > Yup; no problem. Posted this in case someone else hits it. As to fullscreen > & dragging, the fullscreen had grown; but not to "full" screen. I don't > recall if I grabbed that window or another above/below -- it happened so > fast, and some of my reactions are sometimes too quick... > HTH I'll set it to unconfirmed for now.
Status: NEW => UNCONFIRMEDSummary: X crash => X crash (Reached maximum concurrent process limit for user '1000', denying request.)CC: (none) => marja11Ever confirmed: 1 => 0
No further occurences; closing.
Resolution: (none) => WORKSFORMEStatus: UNCONFIRMED => RESOLVED