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2006-08-16 18:02:51 |
Hi,
I'm noticing some weird behaviour in kde, basically after
3.5.3 was released.
This behaviour still exists in the 3.5.4 and would like to
know if anyone
else has noticed it.
When kde shuts down, it kills applications that doesn't
shutdown fast enough.
This has resulted in amarok losing sogs due to it not being
able to write the
whole playlist to file.
I've also noticed this in KMail when it threw away 3 pop
accounts as well as 1
imap (although one pop account did survive).
Have anyone else experienced this? Does anyone know whether
such behaviour was
implemented in kdelibs or somewhere?
Pieter
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2006-08-16 18:15:38 |
Never had such problems, KDE 3.5.4, SUSE Linux 10.1.
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 21:02, P Botha wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm noticing some weird behaviour in kde, basically
after 3.5.3 was
> released. This behaviour still exists in the 3.5.4 and
would like to know
> if anyone else has noticed it.
>
> When kde shuts down, it kills applications that
doesn't shutdown fast
> enough. This has resulted in amarok losing sogs due to
it not being able to
> write the whole playlist to file.
> I've also noticed this in KMail when it threw away 3
pop accounts as well
> as 1 imap (although one pop account did survive).
> Have anyone else experienced this? Does anyone know
whether such behaviour
> was implemented in kdelibs or somewhere?
>
> Pieter
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2006-08-16 18:08:32 |
As for Amarok, I've always noticed with KDE that if I
shutdown KDE and don't
exit Amarok, basically the playlist that was there will
disappear (and
everything that had happened in that last session). I have
to exit it first
for it to save.
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 11:02, P Botha wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm noticing some weird behaviour in kde, basically
after 3.5.3 was
> released. This behaviour still exists in the 3.5.4 and
would like to know
> if anyone else has noticed it.
>
> When kde shuts down, it kills applications that
doesn't shutdown fast
> enough. This has resulted in amarok losing sogs due to
it not being able to
> write the whole playlist to file.
> I've also noticed this in KMail when it threw away 3
pop accounts as well
> as 1 imap (although one pop account did survive).
> Have anyone else experienced this? Does anyone know
whether such behaviour
> was implemented in kdelibs or somewhere?
>
> Pieter
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2006-08-16 18:26:17 |
Op woensdag 16 augustus 2006 20:02, schreef P Botha:
> Hi,
>
> I'm noticing some weird behaviour in kde, basically
after 3.5.3 was
> released. This behaviour still exists in the 3.5.4 and
would like to know
> if anyone else has noticed it.
>
> When kde shuts down, it kills applications that
doesn't shutdown fast
> enough. This has resulted in amarok losing sogs due to
it not being able to
> write the whole playlist to file.
well, that explains the fact i get an older playlist when my
playlist was too
long... i got, mostly, lots of apps running when i log out
(+/- 15, most
kpdf, konqi, konsole, kontact, amarok, etc etc...) and i see
webpages i
closed last session back, or miss some stuff. not all the
time, just now and
then, but it's weird. i don't log off often, so i wasn't
sure if it was just
me... but it seems like this kubuntu edgy (3.5.4) has the
same problem you
have
> I've also noticed this in KMail when it threw away 3
pop accounts as well
> as 1 imap (although one pop account did survive).
> Have anyone else experienced this? Does anyone know
whether such behaviour
> was implemented in kdelibs or somewhere?
>
> Pieter
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2006-08-16 18:41:17 |
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 20:26, jos poortvliet wrote:
> Op woensdag 16 augustus 2006 20:02, schreef P Botha:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm noticing some weird behaviour in kde,
basically after 3.5.3 was
> > released. This behaviour still exists in the 3.5.4
and would like to know
> > if anyone else has noticed it.
> >
> > When kde shuts down, it kills applications that
doesn't shutdown fast
> > enough. This has resulted in amarok losing sogs
due to it not being able
> > to write the whole playlist to file.
>
> well, that explains the fact i get an older playlist
when my playlist was
> too long... i got, mostly, lots of apps running when i
log out (+/- 15,
> most kpdf, konqi, konsole, kontact, amarok, etc etc...)
and i see webpages
> i closed last session back, or miss some stuff. not all
the time, just now
> and then, but it's weird. i don't log off often, so i
wasn't sure if it was
> just me... but it seems like this kubuntu edgy (3.5.4)
has the same problem
> you have
>
> > I've also noticed this in KMail when it threw
away 3 pop accounts as well
> > as 1 imap (although one pop account did survive).
> > Have anyone else experienced this? Does anyone
know whether such
> > behaviour was implemented in kdelibs or somewhere?
> >
> > Pieter
>
> superstoned
Come to think of it, this might also be the reason Firefox
thinks it crashed
(previous time I shut down), because it got killed ?
Pieter
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2006-08-17 11:46:43 |
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 14:41, P Botha wrote:
> On Wednesday 16 August 2006 20:26, jos poortvliet
wrote:
> > Op woensdag 16 augustus 2006 20:02, schreef P
Botha:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I'm noticing some weird behaviour in kde,
basically after 3.5.3 was
> > > released. This behaviour still exists in the
3.5.4 and would like to
> > > know if anyone else has noticed it.
> > >
> > > When kde shuts down, it kills applications
that doesn't shutdown fast
> > > enough. This has resulted in amarok losing
sogs due to it not being
> > > able to write the whole playlist to file.
> >
> > well, that explains the fact i get an older
playlist when my playlist was
> > too long... i got, mostly, lots of apps running
when i log out (+/- 15,
> > most kpdf, konqi, konsole, kontact, amarok, etc
etc...) and i see
> > webpages i closed last session back, or miss some
stuff. not all the
> > time, just now and then, but it's weird. i don't
log off often, so i
> > wasn't sure if it was just me... but it seems
like this kubuntu edgy
> > (3.5.4) has the same problem you have
> >
> > > I've also noticed this in KMail when it
threw away 3 pop accounts as
> > > well as 1 imap (although one pop account did
survive).
> > > Have anyone else experienced this? Does
anyone know whether such
> > > behaviour was implemented in kdelibs or
somewhere?
> > >
> > > Pieter
> >
> > superstoned
>
> Come to think of it, this might also be the reason
Firefox thinks it
> crashed (previous time I shut down), because it got
killed ?
>
> Pieter
This is, I believe the reason for firefox's crashing. It
used to work, but I
think that was with versions of firefox < 1.5.
As for amarok, worksforme. Any bug with respect to session
manage may be the
fault of the program not including support for it.
A better place for this discussion however would be the
bugtracker
bugs.kde.org FTW!
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2006-08-17 14:41:28 |
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What changes in session managment are planned for KDE4? Isn't there an advanced session managment framework being built as a google SoC projecT? Perhaps this should be adressed in the newer framework, if it isn't possible to fix in the current KDE3 framework.
Vlad
On 8/17/06, Big O <gmail.com">illogical1 gmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 14:41, P Botha wrote: > On Wednesday 16 August 2006 20:26, jos poortvliet wrote: > > Op woensdag 16 augustus 2006 20:02, schreef P Botha: > > > Hi, > > >
> > > I'm noticing some weird behaviour in kde, basically after 3.5.3 was > > > released. This behaviour still exists in the 3.5.4 and would like to > > > know if anyone else has noticed it.
> > > > > > When kde shuts down, it kills applications that doesn't shutdown fast > > > enough. This has resulted in amarok losing sogs due to it not being > > > able to write the whole playlist to file.
> > > > well, that explains the fact i get an older playlist when my playlist was > > too long... i got, mostly, lots of apps running when i log out (+/- 15, > > most kpdf, konqi, konsole, kontact, amarok, etc etc...) and i see
> > webpages i closed last session back, or miss some stuff. not all the > > time, just now and then, but it's weird. i don't log off often, so i > > wasn't sure if it was just me... but it seems like this kubuntu edgy
> > (3.5.4) has the same problem you have  > > > > > I've also noticed this in KMail when it threw away 3 pop accounts as > > > well as 1 imap (although one pop account did survive).
> > > Have anyone else experienced this? Does anyone know whether such > > > behaviour was implemented in kdelibs or somewhere? > > > > > > Pieter > > > > superstoned
> > Come to think of it, this might also be the reason Firefox thinks it > crashed (previous time I shut down), because it got killed ? > > Pieter This is, I believe the reason for firefox's crashing. It used to work, but I
think that was with versions of firefox < 1.5. As for amarok, worksforme. Any bug with respect to session manage may be the fault of the program not including support for it. A better place for this discussion however would be the bugtracker
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