On 05 Dec 2006 22:41:25 +0200, Jari Aalto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
reopen 358664 !
thanks

Quoting previous mail:

    This bugreport is closed upstream
    
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1460937&group_id=6488&atid=106488
    as stated before in
    http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=358664
    you can disable the splashscreen with:
    Konfigurator -> Startup -> unchecking the splash screen.

Let me recap:

- Krusader is standalone program than can be used without KDE
- In this case no KDE is installed.
- Starting the program in PII/500 standard Debian installation,
  Laptop with IDE/4500rpm

=> The system is completely unusable with the splash screen being
displayed while the program is startin for *several* *several*
minutes. It occupies fair amount of pixels in standard 1024x768 laptop
display

This is clearly a serious usability problem. I do not see reason why
user is forced to to look at a marketing slogan fo such a long period
of time:

        Krusader, simple, easy, powerful

This really should be fixed by not showing any splash screen unless
user requests such marketing slogans.

Repoening - and do now tag with "wontfix" just to hide this problem.

If KDE people are unresponsive, then Debian amaintainer should write
local patch to remove the intrusive screen.

Jari



Hi Jari,

- I can't reproduce this bug.
- I have never heard some else who can give confirmation about this bug.
- The splashscreen should not take longer than 5 to 10  seconds  on a
"slow" computer.
- Maybe a KDE component is missing on your system that is needed to
let work the splashscreen properly, but don't ask me which one (i'm
not a developer, sorry).
- Krusader is not developed by KDE people, we work independent from
the KDE project but we are using the KDE framework and share code with
KDE.
- How more KDE tools are installed on your computer how better
Krusader will work.

kind regards,

Frank Schoolmeesters
Krusader Krew


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