I wanted you to know that I looked around and I could only find a bug written against the find help replicating
http://bugs.kde.org/db/26/26220.html Don't know konqueror so I can't help you with setting up a different help app. Scott Hamma --- will trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > when using konquer in file-browser mode (nosnig > around my home > directory, for example) if i run across a *.tar.gz > for example > and if i make the mistake of double-clicking on it > (thinking > that if less can read it, everything ought to be > able to) > knoqueror tries to display the file, figures out it > should pass > it to a helper application -- which is konqueror -- > and then > hands the task off to that application. > > which is konqueror. which doesn't know how to handle > *.gz files. > so it spawns a helper application to do the work... > > which is konqueror. which doesn't know how to handle > *.gz files. > so it spawns a helper application to do the work... > > which is konqueror. which doesn't know how to handle > *.gz files. > so it spawns a helper application to do the work... > > which is konqueror. which doesn't know how to handle > *.gz files. > so it spawns a helper application to do the work... > > ... > > until i ctl-alt-f1 to get console, log in an kill > one of the > main kdm processes; then all my current windows are > okay (even > switching virtual desktops is no problem) but no new > processes > can be spawned. when i log out (or wind up killing X > via > atl-alt-backspace) kdm restarts and then all is rosy > again. > > i let it go one time to see if it'd quit after so > many > iterations, and there appeared to be no end in > sight. > > how do i tell konqueror to NOT spawn itself as a > helper app? > > -- > DEBIAN NEWBIE TIP #65 from der.hans > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > : > Wondering about which KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS ARE > UNDERSTOOD BY BASH? > Enter this at your bash shell prompt: > bind -p | less > and see how much of that you can interpret :). For > more info > about all of this stuff, do "man bash" then search > for "emacs" > and "readline" (to search a manpage, type / and then > the pattern > to look for). > > Also see http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/ ... > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/