forwarded 349144 http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142260
thanks
Hi Roberto, KiBi,
On Sat, Jan 28, 2006 at 10:49:47AM +0100, Roberto Pariset wrote:
Cyril Brulebois ha scritto:
- open yakuake
- create another tab by cliccing on the [+] button
- use shift+right to move to the new tab
- use
Cyril Brulebois ha scritto:
- open yakuake
- create another tab by cliccing on the [+] button
- use shift+right to move to the new tab
- use shift+left to move to the old tab
- close yakuake using the [x] button
- experience the crash :-S
Reproducible on my side too. Signal 11.
I'm not sure
Roberto Pariset [EMAIL PROTECTED] (25/01/2006):
I also found another problem, but I am not sure whether I should file
another bug or not.
I don't have any sort of idea, since I'm really not aware of all that
kind of KDE stuff.
- open yakuake
- create another tab by cliccing on the [+] button
Cyril Brulebois ha scritto:
Correct, that was under Xfce4. After some tests, it appears that having
yakuake running without having kdesktop running leads to this (I guess)
transparency problem. Possible workarounds are:
- (obviously) launch kdesktop, even from Xfce4 (or whatever WM/DE
On Sun, Jan 22, 2006 at 10:06:54PM +0100, Ana Guerrero wrote:
Someone told me something like this in IRC (XFCE4 user if i recall
correctly), it looks like some dependency is missing but i need
investigate what is exactly.
Hi!
Correct, that was under Xfce4. After some tests, it appears that
Hi Roberto:
On Sat, Jan 21, 2006 at 11:33:32AM +0100, Roberto Pariset wrote:
Package: yakuake
Version: 2.7.3-2
Severity: important
Hi.
When using yakuake I get a list of open consoles at the bottom of the
window. Now, it is very bad displayed, like if it was ruined or
something. In
Package: yakuake
Version: 2.7.3-2
Severity: important
Hi.
When using yakuake I get a list of open consoles at the bottom of the
window. Now, it is very bad displayed, like if it was ruined or
something. In particular, it's almost impossible to tell which console
you are into at first glance
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