Package: kdelibs-bin
Version: 4:4.6.5-2
Severity: important
I had okular installed to do some testing on libpoppler even though I
normally use GNOME. okular had registered itself in /etc/mailcap, and
when I tried to view a PDF from mutt, okular started instead of evince.
However, since okular wa
OK, here's a way to make it vanish:
1. click icedove taskbar icon once to focus it
2. click it again
3. click it a 3rd time
4. Notice that icon vanished.
5. Confirm that it is still running (ps -ef|grep icedove)
edwin 5534 4139 3 10:21 ?00:08:42 /usr/lib/icedove/icedove-bin
--sm-conf
Package: plasma-desktop
Version: 4:4.6.5-3
Severity: normal
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Last week one of my hard-disks lost connectivity and RAID array went down.
digikam and the the taskbar application died with a SIGBUS. So far this was
expected (
it probably tried to read
Jack Saunders wrote:
> Reversing the KDE upgrade is going to be a bit of a monumental task, so I
> won't go down that route. Debian are doing an archive upgrade on their
> servers today so that puts the kybosh on it in any case.
>
> What I did do last night is install the Gnome desktop from the cu
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