Re: [Cooker] weird klipper behaviour during high load or laggy x-session

2002-08-22 Thread Per Øyvind Karlsen

Ben Reser wrote:

On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 07:22:37PM -0500, Igor Izyumin wrote:
  

On Wednesday 21 August 2002 06:09 pm, Per Øyvind Karlsen wrote:


When using klipper with Actions enabled it keep show up for no reason
about every minute when the system is under high load, under a slow
x-session, practically whenever things are slow.

This gets _REALLY_ annoying after a while;)
  

WHY on earth would you want to keep actions enabled?  Klipper is the single 
most annoying KDE app, and actions is the most annoying feature I have ever 
encountered.



Because some of us find actions useful...  I had to disable them because
it was annoying me.  Incidentally this is a known KDE bug.  It's been in
the KDE bug database for months.  The author has done nothing about it.
I just turned off actions by default and started using Ctrl+Alt+R
anytime I wanted an action... *sigh*

  

yupp, and anyways, it's not the matter if I want it or not, it's a bug 
nevertheless:o)






Re: [Cooker] weird klipper behaviour during high load or laggy x-session

2002-08-22 Thread Pascal

Le Jeudi 22 Août 2002 08:09, Ben Reser a écrit :
 On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 07:22:37PM -0500, Igor Izyumin wrote:
  On Wednesday 21 August 2002 06:09 pm, Per Øyvind Karlsen wrote:
   When using klipper with Actions enabled it keep show up for no reason
   about every minute when the system is under high load, under a slow
   x-session, practically whenever things are slow.
  
   This gets _REALLY_ annoying after a while;)
 
  WHY on earth would you want to keep actions enabled?  Klipper is the
  single most annoying KDE app, and actions is the most annoying feature
  I have ever encountered.

this is your opinion, and please calm down on your comments :)


 Because some of us find actions useful...  I had to disable them because
 it was annoying me.  Incidentally this is a known KDE bug.  It's been in
 the KDE bug database for months.  The author has done nothing about it.
 I just turned off actions by default and started using Ctrl+Alt+R
 anytime I wanted an action... *sigh*

I completely support and agree with this. Klipper was perfectly working with 
action enabled, but since kde 3.0.1 I noticed it triggers sometimes on its 
own. 





Re: [Cooker] weird klipper behaviour during high load or laggy x-session

2002-08-21 Thread Igor Izyumin

On Wednesday 21 August 2002 06:09 pm, Per Øyvind Karlsen wrote:
 When using klipper with Actions enabled it keep show up for no reason
 about every minute when the system is under high load, under a slow
 x-session, practically whenever things are slow.

 This gets _REALLY_ annoying after a while;)

WHY on earth would you want to keep actions enabled?  Klipper is the single 
most annoying KDE app, and actions is the most annoying feature I have ever 
encountered.
-- 
-- Igor




Re: [Cooker] weird klipper behaviour during high load or laggy x-session

2002-08-21 Thread Ben Reser

On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 07:22:37PM -0500, Igor Izyumin wrote:
 On Wednesday 21 August 2002 06:09 pm, Per Øyvind Karlsen wrote:
  When using klipper with Actions enabled it keep show up for no reason
  about every minute when the system is under high load, under a slow
  x-session, practically whenever things are slow.
 
  This gets _REALLY_ annoying after a while;)
 
 WHY on earth would you want to keep actions enabled?  Klipper is the single 
 most annoying KDE app, and actions is the most annoying feature I have ever 
 encountered.

Because some of us find actions useful...  I had to disable them because
it was annoying me.  Incidentally this is a known KDE bug.  It's been in
the KDE bug database for months.  The author has done nothing about it.
I just turned off actions by default and started using Ctrl+Alt+R
anytime I wanted an action... *sigh*

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