On Wednesday 08 December 2010 00:16:49 Duncan wrote: > Jerome Yuzyk posted on Tue, 07 Dec 2010 14:59:14 -0700 as excerpted: > > I've always liked Konqueror's file manager, but it's been completely > > unstable ever since I moved to KDE4. Many operations seem to hang doing > > nothing and then suddenly wake up. Crashes are routine. I switched to > > Dolphin, thinking Konq had been abandoned, but it's not a lot better. > > File previews are 50/50 whether they'll show or just spin. > > > > Right now I'm on KDE 4.5.3, Fedora 13. Nothing else misbehaves like > > these two apps, so maybe there's some kind of cache corruption I should > > clear out or setting(s) I should avoid? > > FWIW, it's not a big surprise that dolphin exhibits the same issues, as > the konqueror file-manager mode now uses the dolphin kpart, which is > apparently what's unstable for you, so switching from konqueror to dolphin > didn't remove the unstable component from your test. Correct > You can also consider installing krusader (which I've read about > but don't use personally), tho I'm not sure if it uses the same dolphin > file-management kpart or not -- it's likely it does. Krusader is an old-skool twin pane manager a-la mc and most definitely doesn't use the same kpart, but also doesn't do pretty thumbnails. > FWIW (2), I've not experienced any such unstability here on Gentoo, since > quite earlier in the kde4 cycle (4.2 or 4.3 era, maybe). I AM seeing > issues with thumbnail generation on video files, which seems hit or miss, > but not on still jpeg or other image formats, or on text/pdf/html/fonts/ > etc. No problems here either, which makes me suspect the thumbnail/preview plugin being used which I did have problems with in the past. I _think_ that the default one shipped with dolphin is fairly basic and doesn't do video, so there are a number of plugins out there that do the video that his distro may have shipped with, like mplayerthumbs. First try disabling video thumbs/previews, then try uninstalling whatever plugin is installed. If that doesn't work raise a bug :-) Oh, one other debugging technique, try logging in as a new user first and see if they have the same problems. If not, then you know it's your config and not the app. John. ___________________________________________________ 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.