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Dolphin crash on directory browsing when using mouse scroll button
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Bug #627692 [dolphin] dolphin: Dolphin crash on directory browsing when using
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version 4:4.6.3-1
Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.
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Version: 4:4.6.3-1
Hi,
I've got that issue again, it is happening less regularly but i manage to
reproduce it !
To reproduce it :
create a folder and put several zip archives and/or jar,
browse it with dolphin,
mouse over archives and after between 5 and 15 archives, dolphin crash !
Regards
Package: kmail
Version: 4:4.4.11.1+l10n-1
Severity: normal
After upgrade, auto spell checking is not working in the mail composer.
On-the-fly spell-checking gets enabled if I select Settings/Spell Checker
and change anything (that's right: anything), but after a few moments
it gets disabled
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Argh, apologies: apparently the upgrade disabled auto spell check in the
KDE control centre. Re-enabling that fixes the problem.
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has caused the Debian Bug report #633102,
regarding kmail: Auto spell check disabled after upgrade
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La atención de nuestros usuarios con valores de Webmail!
Este es un mensaje automático generado por este servidor de correo web
que monitorea constantemente el tamaño de su buzón de correo.
Esto es para señalar a su atención que ha superado el tamaño máximo
establecido para su buzón.
Es muy
Hi,
With KDE 3.5 (and earlier, never tried with KDE 4) I told Krfb to allow
uninvited connections, closed the Krfb window, and was then able to connect
via Krdc as long as that user was running a KDE session--through reboots and
regardless of whether Krfb was taking up a taskbar slot or not.
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