Dotan Cohen posted on Sat, 06 Aug 2011 21:04:31 +0300 as excerpted: > On Sat, Aug 6, 2011 at 00:27, Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@xxxxxxx> wrote: >> That's why konqueror has the separate process options that >> dolphin lacks -- the simple users dolphin targets are apparently >> assumed never to have enough separate file manager windows open at once >> that it really makes a difference for them. > > Dolphin has the separate process option too, it's just in Konqueror. > From what I understand enabling this option in Konqueror enables it for > Dolphin as well, because the Konqueror file manager in KDE 4 is just an > embedded Dolphin part. I can't crash Dolphin to check, but I can tell > you that keeping Konqueror preloaded makes Dolphin start up much faster > as well. Thanks for pointing that out! =:^) "Crash" is a relative term. If xkill is installed, there's a kde hotkey (set for ctrl-win-end here, win-end being my normal window-close hotkey, but IIRC it's ctrl-alt-esc or something similar by default) that starts it, or you can simply run xkill from krunner. That gives you a skull and crossbones cursor, which if primary-clicked on any window, causes X to terminate its connection to the process that created the window, thus, for most X-based apps, triggering them to close (tho not crash unless they are bugged). Alternatively, use top or kde's process listing (win-esc here, IIRC ctrl- esc or some such by default, or run krunner and click on the process list icon to start it, or start ksysguard and switch to its process table). Then start multiple dolphin windows and see if they show up as one or multiples in the process/top listing, and/or use xkill on one and see if it kills both, or just one. Here, I get multiple dolphins listed, and xkill kills just the one I clicked on. =:^) So it would seem that I'm already running separate dolphin processes, probably because I have konqueror configured for separate processes. I had simply assumed since it only mentioned konqueror, that it only applied to konqueror. Seems I was wrong, but happily, you were around to point out my mistake. =:^) Looks like between you and me, we just solved Alex's problem, as soon as he sets that option! =:^) ... BTW, Alex, you go by Alex in the from, but sign your posts Wonko. Which do you prefer, or does it matter? Wonko's a more unique ID, certainly by itself, but Alex is what shows up in the attribution line when I reply to you and in the author column of my posts lists, since that's what you use in your From: header. Or maybe you prefer a more formal "Mr. Schuster", or would it be "Dr." or some such? I can point out that my chosen mononym, which happens to be my last name but also happens to be not unheard of as a /first/ name, doesn't have that issue, since I use it consistently. FWIW, my first name is "John", but I don't use it because it's confusing. As I explain it IRL, "There's always too many Johns around... until you need one, then you can't find one! =:^) So I stopped referring to myself as John, to some extent in High School, more in college, and sometime a few years after, stopped responding to "John" at all, since now, to me that's referring to someone else. The exception being when my folks say it, of course. Then it's me! =:^) But my email to them uses the signatures I use elsewhere, so it uses Duncan, too. I don't hide it, I'm just being respectful of my folks to answer to the name they called me -- but ONLY when *THEY* call it, NOT anyone else! OTOH, to my Hispanic friends especially, Duncan mutates into Dunky, which even more quickly mutates into Donkey... and from there to Burro! Which in Spanish can also mean dunce... but can also mean... well, let's keep it family fare, but for some reason, the women seem to use the term more than the guys, who tend to stick to Duncan. Not that I blame 'em! (If you want to know the meaning of a word, wictionary is your friend!) -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.