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Description of problem: crash right after logging into kde Version-Release number of selected component: volumeicon-0.5.1-5.fc31 Additional info: reporter: libreport-2.11.3 backtrace_rating: 4 cgroup: 0::/user.slice/user-1000.slice/session-1.scope cmdline: /usr/bin/volumeicon crash_function: g_log_structured_standard executable: /usr/bin/volumeicon journald_cursor: s=19f89b6abbf94b299828810d56328c08;i=45c9;b=03f5df9ba8274210a8e08d7bc2d586ec;m=1c97432;t=598daf9826828;x=c4ab9cb2685f1772 kernel: 5.3.13-300.fc31.x86_64 rootdir: / runlevel: N 5 type: CCpp uid: 1000
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Similar problem has been detected: crashed again after logging in reporter: libreport-2.11.3 backtrace_rating: 4 cgroup: 0::/user.slice/user-1000.slice/session-1.scope cmdline: /usr/bin/volumeicon crash_function: g_log_structured_standard executable: /usr/bin/volumeicon journald_cursor: s=7c9e60d5b3914f178ed569bae872ff0b;i=79b7;b=e79e40736f174309b590125a2e234004;m=1d23b49;t=598e1e3eb740d;x=aeb8664edb0012d0 kernel: 5.3.13-300.fc31.x86_64 package: volumeicon-0.5.1-5.fc31 reason: volumeicon killed by SIGTRAP rootdir: / runlevel: N 5 type: CCpp uid: 1000
Thanks for the report. Upstream doesn't seem to be very active, I wonder if it's worth to request a patch to prevent this crash in future.
I wonder why it starts up at all - I am using KDE and haven't seen the icon in systray until I upgraded f30->f31 via dnf.
Well, volumeicon was mostly designed to enhance desktops based on Gtk and it sits in your autostart by default. Maybe you've installed several desktop environments. You can try to remove the package with dnf remove, does it report about any b0rken dependencies?
Quite obviously another dup of bug #1695951. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1695951 ***