[kde-linux] Re: Kpatience not closing correctly when logging out.
Dale
rdalek1967 at gmail.com
Sun Apr 24 23:20:04 UTC 2011
Alex Schuster wrote:
> Dale writes:
>
>
>> I think some developers are on this list as well so I wanted to post
>> here first. When I logout of KDE 4.6.2 and Kpatience is open, I get a
>> error that it closed unexpectingly and it doesn't logout until I click
>> close on the error box. I usually am around long enough to click it but
>> sometimes I logout as I am walking off. This causes me to be logged in
>> until I get back. It appears Kpatience thinks it has crashed instead of
>> just being closed out. I know this was the case since 4.6 came out but
>> I think it did it in 4.5 as well. That has been a while so I'm not
>> positive.
>>
>> Is this a bug or something else?
>>
> Probably a bug, but in what part of KDE?
>
> I never used kpatience (I'll try thsi when I log out next time, which might
> take a while), but I see the same behaviour with kmymoney, most of the
> times, if not every time I log out. So I close it before I log out.
>
> This has also happened with kontact and dolphin, but only seldomly.
>
>
>> Info about my rig. AMD 64, Gentoo Linux and "Platform Version 4.6.2".
>> I got that last bit off one of the about KDE boxes. If you need more
>> info, let me know.
>>
> Same here. A difference to your setup is that my session is not being auto-
> saved, I sometimes save the session manually, and back up my .kde4
> directory, as the sssion often got messed up in the past.
>
> Wonko
>
Actually, I manually saved a session after I got everything like I want
it. When I login, everything is right where I need it. I have certain
desktops for certain things so that I can go right ot the correct app.
1: Seamonkey web browser 2: Seamonkey email 3: Konsole 4: Firefox
for sites that don't like Seamonkey 5: Konqueror as root so I can edit
files and such 6: Kpat 7: Smplayer with a little Konqueror as user to
find music/video files 8: Gkrellm which is where I park if I am about
to go to bed or something 9 & 10: empty but used for Gimp, OOo or
whatever else I am into.
Now you see why I don't want to have to run around closing apps when I
log out. O_O
Maybe I am a little OCD or something. Oh well, I always been a little
weird. lol
Dale
:-) :-)
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