Edit: As I am in a rush to get this fixed I ended up doing a fresh install of Tumbleweed.
No idea, why this has happened. Just rebooted the computer after not having used it for a week or so and not all of a sudden not able to use the terminal at all. How do I go about troubleshooting this? Other terminals I’ve downloaded seem to be fine.
Any help appreciated.
- Looks like some process in your startup scripts (fish profile, etc) have not completed. I have seen this type of thing when NFS mounts are unreachable. Try opening another terminal window… if it does the same thing, press Ctrl+C, then run ps -ef and see what processes are running as you that might be hung - might be a broken - config.fish- dont think it is sadly, was working well before. Have not edited it much either. Also further troubleshooting seems there is something wrong with my system. 
 
- Have tried to troubleshoot a bit further, and sometimes it will pop-up like normal, but other times it wont. But for some reason my Dolphin can also not search for files, it will just freeze and hang until i close it. Seems like the issue is deeper…? Even using the command - lsin BlackBox Terminal just hangs and makes the terminal freeze.- Not sure how to proceed to troubleshoot this… - I believe this all happened after I installed Windows on a separate SSD on my laptop, but i dont know for sure. 
 
- Try deleting your profile from ~/.local/share/konsole? - Backup first please. - Just rename folder is enough as backup. 
 
- Navigating here just makes my Dolphin freeze, im not sure why… - edit: It opens each folder after about 5 min of waiting. - Any chance you have a network share that it might be trying/failing to mount? - Hm that would be possible as I do mount one. But not sure why that would cause all the issues that was at hand. I’ve since reinstalled suse 🙃 - Yeah, I’ve had a cifs share in my fstab before, mounting it to a folder in my home, and I took the PC off-site for a lan party, and just trying to - lsmy home dir took forever for some reason. Commenting it out and restarting fixed it all.- Good luck with the new install! 
 
 
- Does Konsole do that too? When’s the last time you ran a fsck, SMART test, or checked your SMART data? - Well this is a pretty new install, probably only a month old. But have not ran either of the commands you mentioned on this laptop. 
 
- Too many files in a directory? - Nope, almost a fresh install and barely used a week or so. Really don’t have a lot… 
 
 
 
- Check the usage of your disk. Might be disk is under lots of usage or is unhealthy - Wasn’t able to do anything really, ended up doing a fresh install of Tumbleweed as I believe it will take less time than troubleshooting whatever the problem was. While not a great solution, I dont have the time right now to fiddle around heh. Will see if the issue remains on fresh install and to health checks ofc. 
 




