Richard Fish <bigfish <at> asmallpond.org> writes:


> Very strange...at this point, I would suggest logout of kde, move 
> .kde3.4 to .kde3.4.old, and login again.  Everything will be set back to 
> KDE defaults, so you can try ethereal again and see if you have the same 
> problem.

Well I did as you suggested, even rebooting the machine, and still ethereal
dies off when a capture is started. I think I'm going to file a boog report
on this one and use the work around until it is fix, I figure out what is
wrong, or a way to permanently fix the offending file:

in the file:
.kde3.4/share/config/gtkrc

#gtk-alternative-button-order = 1

still fixes the problem, but it does not survive a log out/in cycle...

Thanks for all the help.

James


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