Hi Brad, > I haven't seen it recently, but yes. It happened most often when > various KDE part were upgraded (I run testing), but not all. As a > result, some parts of KDE were v4 and others were at v5. Things have > been okay for a while now. > I am running testing on my desktop pc (graphics onboard), my EEEPC 1005HAG (Intel I-945 chip) and the mentioned notebook.
Mostly it happens on the notebook. Once it appeared on the EEEPC and on the desktop pc never. I agree to you, that it might be due to the mix of v4 and v5. As I already said, it happens not often, but from time to time. Just wanted to know, if this happens at other users, too. Of course, I believe, there are only very few users, who run the combination of debian/testing + KDE * nvidia card + proprietrary nvidia driver. I have the feeling, most prefer LXDE, Gnome or just the commandline. Happy hacking! Hans