In data sabato 10 marzo 2012 11:58:21, Timothy Murphy ha scritto: > Is anyone except me still using KMail? Me! :) > The recent enormous yum-update (600MB in my case) of Fedora-16/KDE > seems to have left KMail in an even more unstable state. > It crashes perhaps half the times I use it, > and what is worse, it has developed a habit of not crashing, > but simply disappearing. I don't update my system...but kde-pim have a lot of problems and I don't think it depend on packager maintainer but from upstream. > I see nothing reported in /var/log/messages after these episodes. > I tried sending the error (backtrace) as suggested after one crash, > but as far as I could see KDE bugzilla was out of action at the time. > > Am I alone in thinking that Fedora, and in particular KDE, > is becoming too complicated? > There seem to me to be too many interacting applications > which depend on each other for survival. > The idea of a single program that does one thing (and does it well) > seems to have gone out of fashion. > > I see that in Italy they have a Minister of (or for) Simplification. > I wish there were something like that in KDE. And it doesn't work very well aahahh -- Mario Santagiuliana www.marionline.it
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