On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Roman V.Leon. <roman-vl@xxxxxxx> wrote: > 26.10.2011 20:53, Squall Lionheart пишет: > > Hello, >> >> Ever since the upgrade to KDE 4.7 several weeks ago, a lot of programs >> seem >> to hang in the Task Manager after I close them. They will remain for a >> long >> time or until I open another application. I also have an occasional >> application crash when I shutdown. Unfortunately, the crash message tells >> me nothing of what program is crashing and I'm not sure if it's related. >> >> My question for everyone is regarding the programs hanging around since >> it's >> a regular thing and is most likely the cause of the latter. Is this a >> common thing or do I have some conflict somewhere, or a service that isn't >> happy? >> >> I run pacman -Suy almost daily and use Firefox, Thunderbird, Kopete, >> Yakuake, VirtualBox, Terminal, Kwrite, and BOINC on a regular bases. I >> put >> my system to sleep nightly and shutdown at the end of the week. >> DAEMONS=(syslog-ng dbus network !netfs crond alsa @cupsd @boinc @samba). >> >> I hope that's enough info. >> >> Thank you >> >> >> What you mean under "Task Manager" ? The thing is i have similar problem > after update to KDE 4.7 - some programs exist in task panel some time, after > I closed them. For example after i closing firefox i can see it's shortcut > in task panel. > > -- > Cheers, > Roman V.Leon. > I am referring to the same thing. The Task panel is named Task Manager. After I close an application, the space it would take on the panel remains and the icon changes to the X no icon image (I think it's the xorg icon/logo). After this happens, the only way to get rid of it is to open and close another application or to wait a long time. Do you think Desktop Search, Nepomnk or akonadi would have anything to do with this? I had them disabled for a long time then enabled them after the 4.7 update since I was constantly being nagged about them being disabled. Would rather not have them at all in my opinion. -- Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why its called the present. Headmaster Squall :: The Wired/Section-9 Close the world txen eht nepo $3R14L 3XP3R1M3NT$ #L41N http://twitter.com/headmastersqual