Well, I'm not 100% sure, but I think the crashes are gone...
Maybe it was just a matter of needing a few newer libs or something?
Cheers,
Patrix.
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On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 09:42:28AM +0100 or thereabouts, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Patrice LaFlamme wrote:
>
> > But that still wouldn't excuse the existence of the problem... and it still
> > happens even if I launch from the command line.
>
> That's to be expected. But does it also happen with Win
Patrice LaFlamme wrote:
> But that still wouldn't excuse the existence of the problem... and it still
> happens even if I launch from the command line.
That's to be expected. But does it also happen with WindowMaker like this.
> Here's a sample backtrace (when kcontrol crashes)
>
> (no debuggi
On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 12:08:03AM + or thereabouts, Hadess wrote:
> Well then just launch the app from the command-line and check if the pb
> is the same !
Thanks for making me feel dumb (hm, studying for those exams must have made my
mind go away...) ;)
But that still wouldn't excuse the e
Patrice LaFlamme wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I would just like to know if my case is an isolated one... On my Powerbook
> 3400,
> when I run KDE2, many of the kde apps crash when I quit them. ie, I run the
> control center, change stuff, and close the app (either by the X button, or
> the
> file->qui
Hello,
I would just like to know if my case is an isolated one... On my Powerbook 3400,
when I run KDE2, many of the kde apps crash when I quit them. ie, I run the
control center, change stuff, and close the app (either by the X button, or the
file->quit), and the hard drives whirs a bit, and the
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