Re: Programs Not Closing

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26.10.2011 22:10, Squall Lionheart пишет:
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.

I don't think it's search systems behaviour, i had disabled them about a year ago(when system was installed) and never used them. I was under impression that i'm just the only one lucky with this issue, now it seems that it's a bug which became visible after update.

--
Cheers,
Roman V.Leon.


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