Re: KDE stops create any windows

2000-07-25 Thread Boaz Rymland

> Lev Olshvang wrote:
> 
> >Hello !
> >
> > I use Mandrake 7.0 KDE desktop.
> >
> > >From some moment, any attempt to create console window or any
> > other selected from menu applications does nothing.

I'm using kde 1.1.something at work on a daily basis.
I'm also noticing times at which I cant lunch new terminal's etc via the
panel, so I think it's "normal".

> >
> > Existing windows behaves normal.

same for me. restarting kde sets all happy.

> >
> > I`d like to know whether it is possible to trace KDE events and actions
> > ?

dont know (strace ? doesn't seem to apply here), but you'll make the kde
team happy if you would ! :-)


boaz.

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Re: KDE stops create any windows

2000-07-25 Thread Evgeny Zemlerub

I saw it happening a couple of times  under Mandrake 7.
IIRC it meant that kfm went away. After restarting
kfm everything became normal


Lev Olshvang wrote:

>Hello !
>
> I use Mandrake 7.0 KDE desktop.
>
> >From some moment, any attempt to create console window or any
> other selected from menu applications does nothing.
>
> Existing windows behaves normal.
>
> I`d like to know whether it is possible to trace KDE events and actions
> ?
>
> Thx
>
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KDE stops create any windows

2000-07-24 Thread Lev Olshvang


   Hello !

I use Mandrake 7.0 KDE desktop.

>From some moment, any attempt to create console window or any
other selected from menu applications does nothing.

Existing windows behaves normal.

I`d like to know whether it is possible to trace KDE events and actions
?

Thx




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