I tried reproducing this bug on Fedora 31 x86_64 that I had handy. After a while (desktop helpers launch) I was presented with an application window.
This was on:
snap 2.42.2-1.fc31
snapd 2.42.2-1.fc31
series 16
fedora 31
kernel 5.4.17-200.fc31.x86_64
I suspect your hunch as for get entropy is right. Is that something that KDE can address internally by detecting ENOSYS and falling back to another option? Is there something we can improve on the snapd side?
I tried reproducing this bug on Fedora 31 x86_64 that I had handy. After a while (desktop helpers launch) I was presented with an application window.
This was on:
snap 2.42.2-1.fc31 200.fc31. x86_64
snapd 2.42.2-1.fc31
series 16
fedora 31
kernel 5.4.17-
I suspect your hunch as for get entropy is right. Is that something that KDE can address internally by detecting ENOSYS and falling back to another option? Is there something we can improve on the snapd side?