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Date: 2008-04-21 19:22:29
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Today's Topics:
1. Konqueror freezing (Claude Jones)
2. Re: Konqueror freezing (Rex Dieter)
3. Re: Konqueror freezing (Claude Jones)
4. Re: Konqueror freezing (Claude Jones)
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From: Claude Jones <cjones@levitjames.com>
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Subject: [kde-redhat-users] Konqueror freezing
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Konqueror is freezing up each time I launch it in super-user mode. It never
finishes drawing its window, and usually stops with just the root folder icon
displayed, refusing to respond to any mouse click menu items. I just launched
it from the command line and got "An error occurred while loading
http://start.fedoraproject.org/: Cannot talk to klauncher" -- I guess the
command line "Konqueror" command defaults to browser mode, but, could the
klauncher issue be also causing the issues in file management mode? And how
can I troubleshoot klauncher?
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Claude Jones
Brunswick, MD, USA
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Subject: Re: [kde-redhat-users] Konqueror freezing
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Claude Jones wrote:
> Konqueror is freezing up each time I launch it in super-user mode. It never
> finishes drawing its window, and usually stops with just the root folder icon
> displayed, refusing to respond to any mouse click menu items. I just launched
> it from the command line and got "An error occurred while loading
> http://start.fedoraproject.org/: Cannot talk to klauncher" -- I guess the
> command line "Konqueror" command defaults to browser mode, but, could the
> klauncher issue be also causing the issues in file management mode? And how
> can I troubleshoot klauncher?
rpm -q kdebase
If this is on f8, then this is something I think we fixed recently on
f9/rawhide, pending the usual f8/kde4 rebuilds (coming soon).
-- Rex
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Subject: Re: [kde-redhat-users] Konqueror freezing
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On Sun April 20 2008, Rex Dieter wrote:
> rpm -q kdebase
>
> If this is on f8, then this is something I think we fixed recently on
> f9/rawhide, pending the usual f8/kde4 rebuilds (coming soon).
rpm -q kdebase
kdebase-3.5.9-7.fc8
running this seems to have cleared it:
rm /home/cj/.DCOPserver_*__0
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Claude Jones
Brunswick, MD, USA
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Subject: Re: [kde-redhat-users] Konqueror freezing
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On Sun April 20 2008, Claude Jones wrote:
> On Sun April 20 2008, Rex Dieter wrote:
> > rpm -q kdebase
> >
> > If this is on f8, then this is something I think we fixed recently on
> > f9/rawhide, pending the usual f8/kde4 rebuilds (coming soon).
>
> rpm -q kdebase
> kdebase-3.5.9-7.fc8
>
> running this seems to have cleared it:
> rm /home/cj/.DCOPserver_*__0
Well, I spoke too soon -
methinks I have some serious issues with my KDE installation in general - I
had tried to install 4 on this machine, and while there were many packages
installed, nothing resembling 4 ever started up - unlike my machine at the
office - there was no plasma, the old panel and the old-style menu still
appeared, and many other things
Running the rpm -q kdebase produced the results above, but, at that time, I
also had a kdebase-4**** something on the machine even though the command
wasn't showing it! I'm basing that assertion on the list of installed
packages that appears in the smart GUI. I used smart to remove it, which it
says it did, in a seemingly normal fasion.
Anyhow, that's a bit more detail on this machine - if anyone has followed my
long Samba thread on the Fedora-list, there seems to be some relationship
between the DCOP server issue and problems I've had getting foreign shares to
mount - the problems noticeably went down when I ran that command to delete
the DCOP server files
Anyhow, it would seem that I've somehow corrupted those files again - all I'm
doing is trying various settings in Samba and then trying to mount my network
shares, either directly through Konqueror, or else through smbk4 -- when I
deleted those DCOP files a second time, the machine returned to normal, and I
was able to list shares I wasn't seeing previously, but, after a few moments,
opening Konqueror produced a lockup of that app within moments
so, I've got a frozen Konqueror again
--
Claude Jones
Brunswick, MD, USA
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