In principal this is no different than data loss occurring from a user doing work when a sysadmin issues a reboot command without prior warning. While it is possible to run Kodi in systemd's user.slice instead, doing so makes it difficult to use USB mounts within Kodi and to use pulseaudio for Kodi sessions.
The system boots within 2 seconds, slowing factors are the crng and lvm2 monitor (you can simply disable the service if you don't use lvm partitioning)
Then it takes another 10 seconds until the system is online (likely wifi, will hardly get faster - maybe your DM/session relies on that. iirc SDDM does)
You reach SDDM in 6 seconds, 8 seconds later your session starts.
Plasma takes its time, but 10 later the SDDM session quits, so at this point plasma is don with its stuff as well.
First time of a shutdown approach is at Mar 19 02:08:20, shutdown initiated at 08:21, a couple of kde applications crash on exit (snafu) and then SDDM somehow tries to restart and re-initiate a session, fails, runs into a dbus tiemout trying to connect the coredump service (because more plasma processes crash because the system is shutting down) and the journal stops at 02:09:53.
The different display servers, but the problem is that KDE processes fail to cleanly exit when terminating the wayland session for a shutdown.
Instead they crash and try to log that crash, but fail, because you're shutting down and the coredump service is already gone.
Downloads the URIs listed in FILE. You can specify multiple sources for asingle entity by putting multiple URIs on a single line separated by theTAB character.Additionally, options can be specified after each URI line. Option linesmust start with one or more white space characters (SPACE or TAB)and must only contain one option per line.Input files can use gzip compression.When FILE is specified as -, aria2 will read the input from stdin.See the Input File subsection for details.See also the --deferred-input option.See also the --save-session option.
netrc file is only read at the startup if--no-netrc is false.So if --no-netrc is true at the startup,no netrc is available throughout the session.You cannot get netrc enabled even if you send--no-netrc=false usingaria2.changeGlobalOption().
Save the uploaded torrent or metalink metadata in the directoryspecified by --dir option. The file name consists of SHA-1hash hex string of metadata plus extension. For torrent, theextension is '.torrent'. For metalink, it is '.meta4'. If false isgiven to this option, the downloads added byaria2.addTorrent() or aria2.addMetalink() will not besaved by --save-session option. Default: true
Save download with --save-session optioneven if the download is completed or removed. This option also savescontrol file in that situations. This may be useful to saveBitTorrent seeding which is recognized as completed state.Default: false
Set GID manually. aria2 identifies each download by the ID calledGID. The GID must be hex string of 16 characters, thus [0-9a-fA-F]are allowed and leading zeros must not be stripped. The GID all 0 isreserved and must not be used. The GID must be unique, otherwiseerror is reported and the download is not added. This option isuseful when restoring the sessions saved using--save-session option. If this option isnot used, new GID is generated by aria2.
Keep unfinished download results even if doing so exceeds--max-download-result. This is useful if all unfinisheddownloads must be saved in session file (see--save-session option). Please keep in mind that there isno upper bound to the number of unfinished download result to keep.If that is undesirable, turn this option off. Default: true
This method adds a BitTorrent download by uploading a ".torrent" file.If you want to add a BitTorrent Magnet URI, use the aria2.addUri()method instead. torrent must be a base64-encoded string containing thecontents of the ".torrent" file.uris is an array of URIs (string). uris is used forWeb-seeding. For single file torrents, the URI can be a complete URIpointing to the resource; if URI ends with /, name in torrent fileis added. For multi-file torrents, name and path in torrent areadded to form a URI for each file.options is a struct and its members are pairs of option name and value.See Options below for more details.If position is given, it must be an integer starting from 0. The newdownload will be inserted at position in the waiting queue. Ifposition is omitted or position is larger than the current size of thequeue, the new download is appended to the end of the queue.This method returns the GID of the newly registered download.If --rpc-save-upload-metadata is true, theuploaded data is saved as a file named as the hex string of SHA-1 hash ofdata plus ".torrent" in the directory specified by --dir option. E.g. a file name might be0a3893293e27ac0490424c06de4d09242215f0a6.torrent. If a file with thesame name already exists, it is overwritten! If the file cannot be savedsuccessfully or --rpc-save-upload-metadata is false,the downloads added by this method are not saved by --save-session.
This method adds a Metalink download by uploading a ".metalink" file.metalink is a base64-encoded string which contains the contents of the".metalink" file.options is a struct and its members are pairs of option name and value.See Options below for more details.If position is given, it must be an integer starting from 0. The newdownload will be inserted at position in the waiting queue. Ifposition is omitted or position is larger than the current size of thequeue, the new download is appended to the end of the queue.This method returns an array of GIDs of newly registered downloads.If --rpc-save-upload-metadata is true, the uploaded datais saved as a file named hex string of SHA-1 hash of data plus".metalink" in the directory specified by --diroption. E.g. a file name might be0a3893293e27ac0490424c06de4d09242215f0a6.metalink. If a file with thesame name already exists, it is overwritten! If the file cannot be savedsuccessfully or --rpc-save-upload-metadata is false,the downloads added by this method are not saved by--save-session.
StaxRip is a pretty advanced video conversion tools that is able to encode, decode, mux and demux a long list of different video format files. It accepts all of the most common video formats are acceptable as both input sources and output.As a portable application, StaxRip can be run without the need of installation it. That makes is useful as a good video converter to carry around on a USB stick for usage on different PCs.The user interface of StaxRip is pretty standard-looking while focusing more on functionality than good looks. With that said, it can switch between different profiles optimized for different situations such as x264, iPad/iPhone, Xbox capabilities and more. You can use StaxRip to optimize for high quality videos or smaller file sizes. StaxRip also includes batch processing making it possible to process multiple files in one go.The program is fully customizable in most of what it does and is fully capable of ripping from a myriad of different sources, not least of which include DVD movies and Blu-rays. It supports subtitles, muxers and demuxers and various decoders and encoders.Overall, StaxRip is a very capable portable video conversion tool which can convert between different video file formats and most notably DVD and Blu-ray discs.Features of StaxRip