* Jose Celestino <japc@xxxxxxxxxx> (Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 01:48:10PM +0000) > Words by Gerhard den Hollander [Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 02:28:50PM +0100]: >>> after installing 3.1.93-0.1 I faced the following problems: >>> - khotkeys exits with SIGSEGV at startup but it works ok if run by hand >>> afterwards; >>> - ksplash doesn't find any themes. It seems to be looking at /; if I put >>> splash_active_bar.png, splash_bottom.png, splash_inactive_bar.png and >>> splash_top.png at / it works just fine; >>> - klaptop appears out of the sytem tray (on the top left corner of >>> screen, unmanaged). same for keyboard_layout; >>> - kscreensaver sees no screensavers; >>> Anyone faced some of this problems? Any solutions? >> There are many issues with 32beta. >> Some are instalation issues (how did you install ? Which distro ?) > I installed by doing a rpm -F * on the directory containing the packages > I downloaded from > ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/3.1.93/RedHat/Fedora/i386/. > > Fedora Core 1. Hmm .. the systray thing might bne because the app (klaptop) gets started before the systray app has finished initialising) the khotkeys SEGV might be a similar timing issue. the kscreensaver issue is a known problem. (or at least it sounds like a known problem ) Try checking the directory /etc/xdg/menus . That should contain a couple of files named something like kde-* Redhat might store it's xdg files somewhere else of course ;) >> Still there are other issues: >> - arts_init() SEGVs (which means the arts plugin in xmms does not work) still there. even artscat has this issue. >> - konqueror is hideously slow This might actually be caused by our proxy or our DNS server .. if I change the proxy settings KDE becomes much snappier ... >> - session save/restore does not work >> > > Haven't stumbled with any of these :/ are you using xmms ? If so, which version of the arts-output/arts-plugin are you using ? Does session save/restore work for you ? Do you manually save or simply restore the desktop as it was when you last exited ? > Yes. Another handy thing would be something MacOSX has: exposé. With the > click of a button with can have a glance at all the windows on the > current desktop, smaller to fit the screen (all of them), and then you > can choose whichever you want and the desktop will be restored with that > one on top. The middloe mouse button window menu (click midmouse in background) does not what you want ? Currently listening to: Deep Purple - Speed King Gerhard, <faliquid@xxxxxxxxx> == The Acoustic Motorbiker == -- __O The problems that our current educational system =`\<, can not solve whitout omputers, (=)/(=) cannot be solved WITH computers either ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.