Description of problem: After logging in to KDE, SCIM is loaded and everything seems to be fine. Then in about 2-3 seconds, the mouse pointer changes to busy and KDE freezes. The only way out is to kill X by Ctrl+Alt+BkSpce Steps to Reproduce: 1. Log in to KDE as a normal user 2. Wait for KDE to startup and check responsiveness by hovering mouse over the Plasma Cashew 3. Wait for KDE freeze! (in about 3 seconds) Additional info: I've input method installed: scim.i386 1.4.7-31.fc10 installed scim-bridge.i386 0.4.15-6.fc10 installed scim-bridge-gtk.i386 0.4.15-6.fc10 installed scim-bridge-qt.i386 0.4.15-6.fc10 installed scim-lang-malayalam.i386 1.4.7-31.fc10 installed scim-libs.i386 1.4.7-31.fc10 installed scim-m17n.i386 0.2.2-3.fc9 installed scim-python.i386 0.1.13rc1-1.fc10 installed scim-python-pinyin.i386 0.1.13rc1-1.fc10 installed
rpm -q imsettings please. If not using at least imsettings-0.104.1-3.fc10, update.
Now using imsettings-0.104.0-1.fc10.i386 Will update. Before that, I'm attachng $HOME/.xsession-errors. Here's what I did: 1. Reboot and let GDM start up 2. Log in to a virtual terminal and delete .kde and .xsession-errors 3. Log in to KDE from GDM 4. Wait for KDE to freeze and copy the .xsession-errors file.
Created attachment 319851 [details] $HOME/.xsession-errors Without *any* updates to packages. (stock installation)
It worked. Updated to imsettings-0.104.1-3.fc10.i386 and now KDE is fine. Thanks. Please close this report (I can't decide on the suitable reason :-)
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 465244 ***