menu item Start New Session

2005-06-21 Thread Amarok
Hi

I use to have the item Start New Session on KDE and now it's gone sinse I
upgraded to 3.4.1
I can see that there is some things changed on this new kde, and now I can't
start new sessions on other screen.

How can I put the menu item back ?

Thanks


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Re: menu item Start New Session

2005-06-21 Thread Amarok
Ryan Schultz wrote:

 On Tuesday 21 June 2005 01:40 pm, Amarok wrote:
 Hi

 I use to have the item Start New Session on KDE and now it's gone sinse
 I upgraded to 3.4.1
 I can see that there is some things changed on this new kde, and now I
 can't start new sessions on other screen.

 How can I put the menu item back ?

 Thanks
 
 I have it on my KMenu, its under Switch User near the bottom. I think that
 it relies on KDM being your login manager, as well.

Hi... thanks for replying. I hope this post get's to the right location. I'm 
not confortable replying using mail instead of a news client. Tryed many 
times send posts to this newsgroup without see then reach destination.

Ok.
My login manager is KDM, i've configure it to use 2 X session, the 1º in tty7 
and the 2º in tty8, but the second session never starts at bootup, I use to 
start it when I want to explore other desktop managers like fluxbox or so... 
but not want to close kde session. ;)

The new menu item (switch user) doesn't let me begin new sessions, just let me 
swith users allready logged... 

Is the start new session function really gone? or is it because 3.4.1 is not 
fully finished? Wow do we start new X sessions now ?

Thanks a lot guys
Amarok



Re: kded memory leak

2005-06-20 Thread Amarok
Ian Eure wrote:

 The 3.4.0 and 3.4.1 packages on alioth seem to have a pretty substantial
 memory leak in kded. Over the course of a week or so of uptime, kded grew
 to eat up over 500mb of memory, and bogged the system down severely. I
 closed /all/ open apps, and the size didn't decrease substantially.
 
 Right now, kded is eating 241mb of ram, and I've only been logged in since
 yesterday.
 
 Anyone else see this?
 
 
Yes, i've killed kded thinking it might collapse kde and then i have to
rebbot, but no! the system started to run nicely and i haven't notice any
errors so far


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