Okay, I have upgraded on two separate boxes, one a 32-bit machine running
Compiz atop KDE 4.4.3, the other a 64-bit machine running native KDE 4
compositing. The former machine has an nvidia card, while the latter has an
ati card.

On both systems, clicking either on the desktop or the cashew and selecting
Desktop Activity Settings causes the panel and the desktop background to
disappear. I no longer get a menu when right clicking on the (black)
desktop. I am also no longer able to change desktops, but I can still access
the windows on the current (only) desktop. The only way to recover from this
is to go into a terminal window and restart kdm or reboot.

I hope this report helps a bit.

--b

On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 6:56 PM, B. Alexander <stor...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I just upgraded my workstation to 4.4.3, and I ran into a problem where
> right clicking on the desktop and clicking Desktop Activity Settings causes
> my to disappear. I tried it three times and all three, it happened (please
> see Einstein's definition of insanity...)
>
> I am running compiz on top of KDE 4.4.3, I hope this does not void my
> warranty. :)
>
> --b
>
>
> On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Dotan Cohen <dotanco...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Please tell us what problems, bugs, or issues KDE 4 that make it
>> difficult to use. Please be very specific so that bugs can be filed
>> and the software can be fixed. General statements such as "KDE4 sux"
>> are not welcome, as they do not give any indication as to what can be
>> fixed.
>>
>> Comparisons to KDE 3 are welcome, but please do not simply state
>> "should be like KDE 3". Rather, please state how KDE 4 behaves, and
>> how you would prefer it to behave (even if that means describing in
>> detail KDE 3 behaviour).
>>
>> My intention is to file issues and get bugs fixed, not to fight.
>> Nobody is ordered to participate in this thread, but all are welcome.
>>
>>
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>>
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