Re: BlueDevil causes slow start KDE?

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On Sunday 30 January 2011 14:29:19 Martin Kho wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> When BlueDevil is enabled in rawhide and I log in into KDE it takes more
> time for the second 'boot-icon' appears than when BlueDevil is disabled.
> Also when I log out it takes more time than normal. In .xsession-errors I
> see a  message that BluedDevil was crashed because of a fatal I/O-error.
> May be the slowness and crash have to do with the fact that I don't have
> any bluetooth adapters. I'm still using a medieval desktop pc :-)
> 

Hi,

Disabling BlueDevil in System Settings was not enough, I had to 
remove/uninstall bluez and (lib)bluedevil, because the Bluetooth daemon was 
still started by amarok / cagibid. Huh, a music app that invokes Bluetooth? 
The slowness was actually caused by NetworkManager that needed a minute or so 
to time out on a non-existing Bluetooth adapter.

IMHO the dependency of amarok on Bluetooth is a design fault. Some other 
thoughts?

Martin Kho


> Anyone else seeing this?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Martin Kho
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