[opensuse] Gnome applications (T'Bird and FF) have unresponsive menus in KDE
Back in the middle of march I asked about the method for opening FF links from T'bird under KDE. It used to be an entry in userpref.js but Wolfgang Rosenauer advise me to use the gconf tool http://lists.opensuse.org/archive/opensuse/2011-03/msg00545.html I'm now wondering if there is something similar to fix the log delay between clicking on a menu item in T'bird and FF (or right clicking a link or tab in FF)? I'm experiencing a delay of up to ten seconds. Its not a cache issue as it repeats. -- In the beginning was The Word and The Word was Content-type: text/plain -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Am 01.05.2011 04:03, schrieb Anton Aylward:
Back in the middle of march I asked about the method for opening FF links from T'bird under KDE. It used to be an entry in userpref.js but Wolfgang Rosenauer advise me to use the gconf tool http://lists.opensuse.org/archive/opensuse/2011-03/msg00545.html
I'm now wondering if there is something similar to fix the log delay between clicking on a menu item in T'bird and FF (or right clicking a link or tab in FF)?
I'm experiencing a delay of up to ten seconds. Its not a cache issue as it repeats.
This is an interesting issue which seems to happen for a few people since some time now. We don't have a clear view why some systems behave that way since I never was able to reproduce it. Please check the following bug and see if it applies to your issue: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=632530 Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On 05/01/2011 03:05 AM, Wolfgang Rosenauer pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
Am 01.05.2011 04:03, schrieb Anton Aylward:
Back in the middle of march I asked about the method for opening FF links from T'bird under KDE. It used to be an entry in userpref.js but Wolfgang Rosenauer advise me to use the gconf tool http://lists.opensuse.org/archive/opensuse/2011-03/msg00545.html
I'm now wondering if there is something similar to fix the log delay between clicking on a menu item in T'bird and FF (or right clicking a link or tab in FF)?
I'm experiencing a delay of up to ten seconds. Its not a cache issue as it repeats.
This is an interesting issue which seems to happen for a few people since some time now. We don't have a clear view why some systems behave that way since I never was able to reproduce it.
Please check the following bug and see if it applies to your issue: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=632530
Wolfgang
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Wolfgang Rosenauer said the following on 01/05/2011 3:05 AM:
Am 01.05.2011 04:03, schrieb Anton Aylward:
Back in the middle of march I asked about the method for opening FF links from T'bird under KDE. It used to be an entry in userpref.js but Wolfgang Rosenauer advise me to use the gconf tool http://lists.opensuse.org/archive/opensuse/2011-03/msg00545.html
I'm now wondering if there is something similar to fix the log delay between clicking on a menu item in T'bird and FF (or right clicking a link or tab in FF)?
I'm experiencing a delay of up to ten seconds. Its not a cache issue as it repeats.
This is an interesting issue which seems to happen for a few people since some time now. We don't have a clear view why some systems behave that way since I never was able to reproduce it.
Please check the following bug and see if it applies to your issue: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=632530
Googling around I see that its not limited to this year or FF4 but ha occurred a number of times in previous versions. Maybe canberra and pulseaudio are invovled this time -- I *do* have IPv6 disabled - but I suspect something systemic or some other GTK2/config cause. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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Anton Aylward
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Anton J Aylward
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Ken Schneider - openSUSE
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Wolfgang Rosenauer