From: Sjoerd Hardeman on
deloptes schreef:
>>>>> I forgot to mention that the keyboard froze after pressing ALT+F2 and
>>>>> switching language settings
>>>> Please, please comment on this bug:
>>>> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=205369
>>> The problem is that it was not iresponsive for just 10secs but forever.
>>>
>> I see. Does that happen often, or only that once?
>
> For now it has happened twice ... it could be that I have
> installed/configured something after logging in the first time.
>
> What is happening permanently is that if I click the logout button the whole
> desktop freezes. I have to press CTRL+ALT+F[1-6] to restart kdm
That's strange. Try to play with kdm options, and by creating a new
profile (move your .kde). It might be that a program refuses to shut
down and is causing the trouble
> What I am missing now is also the old behavior from CTRL+ALT+DEL to get
> prompt for reboot or shutdown - or whatever. Now this combination is
> locking the screen. Was it adopted from newer windows?
This is a change in xorg. A google gives you lots of hits, eg:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=539762
>
>> Thanks. It will stay unusable for you until you tell us what you need
>> to use it! That's what I'm here for.
>>
>
> Well,
> - kplayer was not working for DVB input.
> - korganizer does not start
> - kweather and kmoon are not visible (can not choose to activate), though it
> states it's installed.
>
> - ALL kde apps like kplayer/organizer and probably others start very slowly
> about 20-30secs to pop up
I really think you need to create a new profile. I am not seeing any of
this, having a kweather applet constantly on my desk, tried kmoon and
booting kde apps usually <2 sec.

Sjoerd

From: Dotan Cohen on
On 12 May 2010 13:21, deloptes <deloptes(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> What I am missing now is also the old behavior from CTRL+ALT+DEL to get
> prompt for reboot or shutdown - or whatever. Now this combination is
> locking the screen. Was it adopted from newer windows?
>

No, that still works on my 4.4 system.


>> Thanks. It will stay unusable for you until you tell us what you need
>> to use it! That's what I'm here for.
>>
>
> Well,
> - kplayer was not working for DVB input.

That I can't test, sorry. No hardware.


> - korganizer does not start
> - kweather and kmoon are not visible (can not choose to activate), though it
> states it's installed.
>

Did you add them to the panel, as widgets?


> - ALL kde apps like kplayer/organizer and probably others start very slowly
> about 20-30secs to pop up
>

I think that you have something borked in your install.


> I'm sorry but I can not test anything that fast. it will take few weeks.
>

I'll be here. At that time you might want to start a new thread and
please CC me.



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From: Mike Bird on
On Wed May 12 2010 11:47:27 Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On 12 May 2010 13:21, deloptes <deloptes(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> > - ALL kde apps like kplayer/organizer and probably others start very
> > slowly about 20-30secs to pop up
>
> I think that you have something borked in your install.

Are you testing in Squeeze or Sid or something else?

--Mike Bird


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From: deloptes on
Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:

>> - ALL kde apps like kplayer/organizer and probably others start very
>> slowly about 20-30secs to pop up
> I really think you need to create a new profile. I am not seeing any of
> this, having a kweather applet constantly on my desk, tried kmoon and
> booting kde apps usually <2 sec.

I've installed with debootstrap and tested with a fresh created profile.

however I'll try removing the .kde4 directory and start over. It's possible
that some things were not completely installed and configured when I logged
in for the first time.

regards


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