On Thursday 15 January 2004 18:16, Thomas Ritter wrote:
> On Wednesday 14 January 2004 20:33, Justus Frisch wrote:
> > 1. You will need to run kdcop (generally by typing Alt-F2 and then typing
>
> [...]
>
> > 7. After clicking ok the last time hopefully the icons will have
> > returned.
>
> Ermmm.
On Wednesday 14 January 2004 20:33, Justus Frisch wrote:
> 1. You will need to run kdcop (generally by typing Alt-F2 and then typing
[...]
> 7. After clicking ok the last time hopefully the icons will have returned.
Ermmm. That was a lot of text. And the reason why GUIs are just *sometimes*
usefu
On Wednesday 14 January 2004 13:25, Lars Schimmer wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Another problem for me:
> I set up Debian sarge with KDE 3.1.4 and everything works fine.
> But after a few days using it (and screen-blanking with password), the
> symbols on the desktop are gone. No symbol for home-dir, no symbol
> There also seems to be a bug, that causes kdesktop to crash when icons are
> dragged over it. Can anybody confirm this? Will it be fixed in 3.1.5?
It happened several times on my desktop. Generally when I tried to link a
application of the K menu to the desktop.
--
Slaanesh
Try to run kdesktop manually.
There also seems to be a bug, that causes kdesktop to crash when icons are
dragged over it. Can anybody confirm this? Will it be fixed in 3.1.5?
~sth
Hi!
Another problem for me:
I set up Debian sarge with KDE 3.1.4 and everything works fine.
But after a few days using it (and screen-blanking with password), the
symbols on the desktop are gone. No symbol for home-dir, no symbol for
the cdrom, no symbol for anything else...
WHY and how can I get
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