Re: [arch-general] 2 annoying bugs in kde

2009-07-02 Thread Edgar Kalkowski
Hi!

Thank you for your responses! I tried a new user account with a fresh .kde4 
configuration and the two things seem to work there. So I think I’ll have to 
delete .kde4 for my main account, too, but I’ll wait until I have a free 
weekend or so to copy all the things I need over to the new config. Is it 
planned to do this after every kde upgrade or will the config be stable at some 
point?

I’m also actually using the qtcurve theme but my version is 0.65.0 so that 
should not be the problem.

Edgar


Am oder ungefähr am Dienstag, 30. Juni 2009, um 21:31:30 schrieb Bram 
Schoenmakers:
> Op dinsdag 30 juni 2009 17:50:21 schreef Edgar Kalkowski:
> 
> Hi Edgar,
> 
> > I am using current KDE 4.2.4 from core and am experiencing these two little
> > things that are not really disturbing but rather annoying:
> >
> > 1) Every time I quit okular it crashes and shows a crash message. A quick
> > search of the web brought up that this was “a minor regression in kdelibs“
> > and should be fixed by now (sorry, I don’t remember the actual site I read
> > this on). So my question is: Is anyone experiencing the same problem and
> > has a fix? Or do we really just need to wait for an update of KDE? If so:
> > Is an update planned or do we have to wait for 4.3 or 4.2.5?
> 
> Are you using the QtCurve theme by chance? With version <0.65.0 I had the 
> same 
> problem (also Gwenview crashed), but after the update to 0.65.0 I haven't 
> seen 
> this anymore. Maybe it could have been another update I did in the meantime, 
> but I think QtCurve could cause such problems.
> 
> Kind regards,
> 


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Re: [arch-general] 2 annoying bugs in kde

2009-06-30 Thread Bram Schoenmakers
Op dinsdag 30 juni 2009 17:50:21 schreef Edgar Kalkowski:

Hi Edgar,

> I am using current KDE 4.2.4 from core and am experiencing these two little
> things that are not really disturbing but rather annoying:
>
> 1) Every time I quit okular it crashes and shows a crash message. A quick
> search of the web brought up that this was “a minor regression in kdelibs“
> and should be fixed by now (sorry, I don’t remember the actual site I read
> this on). So my question is: Is anyone experiencing the same problem and
> has a fix? Or do we really just need to wait for an update of KDE? If so:
> Is an update planned or do we have to wait for 4.3 or 4.2.5?

Are you using the QtCurve theme by chance? With version <0.65.0 I had the same 
problem (also Gwenview crashed), but after the update to 0.65.0 I haven't seen 
this anymore. Maybe it could have been another update I did in the meantime, 
but I think QtCurve could cause such problems.

Kind regards,

-- 
Bram Schoenmakers

What is mind? No matter. What is matter? Never mind.
(Punch, 1855)


Re: [arch-general] 2 annoying bugs in kde

2009-06-30 Thread Juan Diego
I'm currently running kde 4.2.4 and I haven't experienced the issues
you mentioned, have you tried start from an empty configuration
(removing $HOME/.kde4/)?

On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 12:50 AM, Edgar
Kalkowski wrote:
> Hi list!
>
> I am using current KDE 4.2.4 from core and am experiencing these two little 
> things that are not really disturbing but rather annoying:
>
> 1) Every time I quit okular it crashes and shows a crash message. A quick 
> search of the web brought up that this was “a minor regression in kdelibs“ 
> and should be fixed by now (sorry, I don’t remember the actual site I read 
> this on). So my question is: Is anyone experiencing the same problem and has 
> a fix? Or do we really just need to wait for an update of KDE? If so: Is an 
> update planned or do we have to wait for 4.3 or 4.2.5?
>
> 2) Every time KDE starts up it shows (after a little while) the following 
> message in a native X dialog: “Could not start ksmserver. Check your 
> installation.” If I click on “OK” or kill the message window X restarts. A 
> web search on this one revealed nothing really helpful so now I’m just 
> leaving the message window open on an unused desktop. When doing this 
> everything seems to work normal and as expected. In fact “ps -elf | grep 
> ksmserver” reveals that the specified program is indeed running. Does anyone 
> get this error, too, and perhaps knows how to fix it?
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
> Edgar
>


[arch-general] 2 annoying bugs in kde

2009-06-30 Thread Edgar Kalkowski
Hi list!

I am using current KDE 4.2.4 from core and am experiencing these two little 
things that are not really disturbing but rather annoying:

1) Every time I quit okular it crashes and shows a crash message. A quick 
search of the web brought up that this was “a minor regression in kdelibs“ and 
should be fixed by now (sorry, I don’t remember the actual site I read this 
on). So my question is: Is anyone experiencing the same problem and has a fix? 
Or do we really just need to wait for an update of KDE? If so: Is an update 
planned or do we have to wait for 4.3 or 4.2.5?

2) Every time KDE starts up it shows (after a little while) the following 
message in a native X dialog: “Could not start ksmserver. Check your 
installation.” If I click on “OK” or kill the message window X restarts. A web 
search on this one revealed nothing really helpful so now I’m just leaving the 
message window open on an unused desktop. When doing this everything seems to 
work normal and as expected. In fact “ps -elf | grep ksmserver” reveals that 
the specified program is indeed running. Does anyone get this error, too, and 
perhaps knows how to fix it?

Thank you in advance!

Edgar


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