Anno domini 2023 Fri, 21 Jul 13:08:39 -0400 gene heskett via tde-users scripsit: > On 7/21/23 10:56, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via tde-users wrote: > > Anno domini 2023 Fri, 21 Jul 10:35:24 -0400 > > gene heskett via tde-users scripsit: > >> On 7/21/23 09:24, Michele Calgaro via tde-users wrote: > >>> On 2023/07/21 02:28 AM, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via tde-users wrote: > >>>> I remember that I looked for that years ago, but did not find it > >>>> either. I think it was possible ages ago to create a new session and > >>>> all settings where saved in that session - but I just tried, but it > >>>> does not work: kate crashes when switching sessions (I have 2 > >>>> "unknown"), or does not save sessions, or crashes when saving sessions > >>>> if the document windows is hidden. So probably it's time for a bug > >>>> report 😄 > >>>> > >>>> Nik > >>> > >>> Hi Nik, > >>> can you paste the steps to reproduce each of the crashes you mentioned? > >>> I don't have crashes in Kate when changing or saving sessions. > >>> Cheers > >>> Michele > >> > >> I don't believe this is a TDE problem, I've had kate do unexpected > >> things, on xfce4, on gnome, and now on kde5/plasma, particularly at > >> quitting time. I've had no such oddities with geany, the complete 30some > >> packages kit. It Just Works. And I'm not running TDE, much as I'd like > >> to, but it won't install since wheezy on my systems w/o tearing the > >> system down and then re-installing it all. My complaints have been > >> ignored. Everyone else claims it just works, without the dependency > >> problems I'm seeing. ?? > > > > Maybe I'm living on the edge .. I have kate 4:14.2.0~pre50-0debian12.0.0+4 installed. > > > I show 22.12.3 here on bookworm and for a change it quit clean, twice, > but then all I did was look at the about pulldown, so it had nothing to > save. > > Part of this problem may be some subtle diff in the raid format between > buster/bullseye and bookworm. This raid was setup and initially formated > under buster. > > digiKam, any version, distro or AppImage up to last weeks build, acts > like something is blocking access to my software raid10 containing my > /home/gene partition, but I own it lock stock and barrel by any means I > know how to check. It and shotwell, can see everything in both my > camera, and in both Pictures and Photos in my home dir, shotwell can > import stuff from the camera one marked file at a time, but when digiKam > try's, it, its finished instantly but when I go looking for the pix on > my hard drive, its not there. Cura, has a save button button for saving > the sliced file as gcode, may take 5 minutes, with no wheel spinning > visible before it finally opens the save file requestor and I go click > thru the directories leading to where I want to save it. > > Thunderbird, which wants to save a msg at 30 sec intervals, fails the > save about 1 in 20 times and a retry always works. Once, maybe twice in > the same blue moon, I'll see a perms failure in the shell I launch > digiKam from. Inconsistant is the kindest description I can muster on a > mixed list. I'd call it exasperating if I'm PC enough but that would be > a huge understatement. I tried to setup the new kmail, but it can't save > the account data, and does not report any errors when it fails. > > If you've any ideas about how to fix this, throw them at me. > > Is there a trick I can put in /etc/fstab to force an fsck on this raid10 > after mdadm has assembled it but before its mounted on the next reboot? > Its 4 1T SamSung 870 series SSD's on their own 6 port sata controller. wht does "dmesg" say, anythin about md devices? And what does cat /proc/mdstat say? I would have a verry bad feeling if I had access problems to a raid ... to be more precise, I'd grab my wallet and run screeming to the next hardware store demanding a 2TB ssd - just to find that they sell nails and hammers, but sorry no ssds (whatever that might be). That said, I have at least 2 or more laptops keeping an up to date copy of anything + a freebsd server with zfs + blueray backups ... feel free to call me paranoid. Nik > > I'm thinking theres an ACL someplace that was set by buster, and is now > just enough different to be a PITA for bookworm, but that is not a SWAG, > just a WAG, no science involved. And when I ask about it on the debian > list there's 2+ hours of crickets before traffic starts up again. > > Thanks Nik, > > > Nik > > > >> > >> Take care & stay well people. > >> > >> Cheers, Gene Heskett. > > > > > > > > Cheers, Gene Heskett. -- Please do not email me anything that you are not comfortable also sharing with the NSA, CIA ... ____________________________________________________ tde-users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx